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Dylan Carter, a former contestant on The Voice, has tragically passed away at the age of 24. The talented country music singer, who made an impression during the 2023 season of the show, reportedly died in a car accident in Colleton County, South Carolina.
While specific details surrounding the accident have not yet been disclosed, the news was first reported by local NBC affiliate WCBD News 2. The unexpected loss has sent ripples of grief through the community and beyond.
Thomas Hamilton Jr., the mayor of Moncks Corner, where Carter hailed from, expressed his sorrow on Facebook. “Our family is heartbroken to hear about the passing of Dylan Carter in a car accident,” he wrote. “As a gifted singer, he frequently entertained our community with his performances at town events.”
Hamilton continued, “His kindness and charm earned him immense respect, and his absence will be deeply felt. To the loved ones and acquaintances of Dylan, we offer our sincerest condolences during this difficult period.”
The mayor also extended the sympathies of the entire Town of Moncks Corner, its Council, and staff, emphasizing that Carter was more than just an entertainer to them. “He was our friend, and we are deeply saddened,” Hamilton concluded, reflecting the profound impact Carter had on those who knew him.
‘The Town of Moncks Corner, its Council, and entire staff extend their deepest sympathies. He was much more to our family than an entertainer he was our friend and we are deeply saddened.’
Dylan Carter – who gained recognition as a contestant on season 24 of The Voice in 2023 – has died at age 24 after a car accident in South Carolina
The Local Voice, a non-profit that provides care to women fighting breast cancer, shared an additional statement as Carter was co-founder of the organization and often performed at their fundraising events.
The organization shared on their Facebook page: ‘With heavy hearts we share the passing of Dylan Carter, co-founder of The Local Voice, talented musician, and someone who meant so much to our community.
‘Dylan was the heart of what we do. He believed every voice matters and lived that every day. Through his music, his kindness, and his smile, he brought people together and made everyone feel seen.
‘A proud Lowcountry native, Dylan also owned Sunny Days RV & Campground and worked as a realtor, always helping others find a place to belong.
Carter’s mother died in 2022, a year before he appeared as a contestant on the 24th season of The Voice.
The Local Voice’s statement continued: ‘We are heartbroken, but find comfort knowing he is in heaven with his mother. We are so grateful for Dylan, for the love he gave this community, and for the impact he leaves behind. We will carry his light forward and continue this mission in his honor.
‘Please keep his family in your prayers in the coming weeks as they navigate this tremendous loss.’
Carter was just 20 when he auditioned for The Voice.
Thomas Hamilton Jr, mayor of Moncks Corner, where Carter was from, posted on Facebook: ‘Our family is heartbroken to hear about the passing of Dylan Carter in a car accident’
Carter had a very memorable debut on television as his blind audition earned him four chair turns from judges Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, John Legend and Gwen Stefani
Carter in an Instagram video posted in November
He had a very memorable debut on television as his blind audition earned him four chair turns from judges Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, John Legend and Gwen Stefani.
On the singing reality show, he sang Whitney Houston’s classic I Look to You, which he later explained was a tribute to his late mother.
Carter had also shared that he attempted to sing the song during his mother’s funeral but was too overcome with emotion to finish it.
On the program, McEntire fought back tears as she told him: ‘So much emotion, and I saw it and I felt it when you were singing.
‘That’s the kind of songs that do that to me too, because I saw you get so emotionally involved, and that’s when you know you’ve got a great song and a great singer: when it touches your heart.
‘To me, as a performer, that’s when you really hone in on why you’re part on this Earth, when you touch people’s hearts, and you did.’
On the singing reality show, he sang Whitney Houston’s classic I Look to You
On the program, McEntire fought back tears as she told him: ‘So much emotion, and I saw it and I felt it when you were singing’
Carter selected McEntire as his mentor.
He explained at the time: ‘Something told me to go with Reba. She could be a comforting mom figure for me.’
His run on the singing competition show ended weeks later in the Battle Rounds in an episode that aired on October 31, 2023.
Carter did not let the elimination derail his music career, as he continued performing in the Lowcountry, including benefit events for The Local Voice.