'The Voice' Contestant Was 24
Key Points:
- Dylan Carter, a 24-year-old country singer from South Carolina and Season 24 contestant on NBC’s The Voice, died in a car accident on April 25 in Colleton County, South Carolina.
- Carter co-founded The Local Voice, a non-profit supporting women battling cancer, and was remembered by the organization for his kindness, music, and community impact.
- Known as a proud Lowcountry native, Carter also owned Sunny Days RV & Campground and worked as a realtor.
- He gained attention on The Voice with his audition of Whitney Houston’s “I Look to You,” choosing Reba McEntire as his coach in tribute to his late mother.
- Carter was scheduled to perform in Moncks Corner on April 27, where the mayor and community expressed deep condolences and praised his contributions as a musician and friend.