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“I’ve never seen the Opry cry like that,” Carrie Underwood said. As John Foster’s voice rose through the silence of the century-old stage, hearts cracked wide open. Just days before, his cousin—his lifelong musical partner, his inspiration—Victor Benoit had died in a devastating plane crash in India. Nearly 300 lives lost on Air India 171. John barely made it through the news. But instead of breaking, he sang. With tears streaming down his face, he stepped into the spotlight and poured his grief into Amazing Grace. It wasn’t just a song—it was goodbye. And as his voice carried through the Grand Ole Opry, no one in that room could hold back their tears.
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ICE Secretary Rushed To Hospital After Allergic Reaction
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When LeAnn Rimes heard Brian Wilson had passed, the tears came without warning. She didn’t just send her condolences—she poured her heart into a haunting performance of “Caroline, No” during A Grammy Salute to The Beach Boys. The song, already one of Wilson’s most fragile and personal works, took on an entirely new weight in her voice—like grief wrapped in melody. And when Brian heard it, still alive but visibly moved, he whispered something that said it all: “If I only had one last concert for the rest of my life… this would be it.”
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