Craig Strickland, the 29-year-old singer of Backroad Anthem, was laid to rest on Tuesday (Jan. 12) following a live webcast of his memorial service at Cross Church, in Rogers, Ark.
Helen Strickland lovingly remembered her husband, Backroad Anthem singer Craig Strickland, in a televised interview on Thursday (Jan. 7), sharing that they had nothing left unsaid between them before he passed away.
After the tragic death of her husband, Backroad Anthem singer Craig Strickland, Helen Strickland has been trying to find glimpses of joy. One of those glimpses, she says in an Instagram post, came from a letter he wrote to her for their wedding day, which she included in a photo.
Backroad Anthem will carry on with back-to-back shows in Fayetteville, Ark., this month. Barret Baber will help replace Craig Strickland, who was found dead on Monday (Jan. 4), eight days after going missing after a duck hunt.
Days after Backroad Anthem singer Craig Strickland was tragically found dead after being reported missing, the band have shared a previously unreleased music video for their song “Torn," featuring the late lead singer.
Craig Strickland's wife, Helen, has shared a snippet of a video he made for her prior to their 2014 wedding. The singer's widow once again expressed her love and gratitude for their one year together, adding that she will "forever cherish our year of marriage."
Backroad Anthem singer Craig Strickland was found dead on Monday (Jan. 4) after a week-long search. He and friend Chase Morland left to go hunting on Dec. 27 and never returned.
The surviving members of Backroad Anthem have issued a statement in the death of lead singer Craig Strickland, calling him "our brother, our best friend, our bandmate."
The wife of Backroad Anthem singer Craig Strickland expressed gratitude and offered more details about the discovery of her husband’s body. Helen Elizabeth Strickland says she’s sure her husband of one year saw Jesus at the moment of his death.