Charlie Colin, a founding member of the American pop rock band Train, has passed away at the age of 58. His mother confirmed the tragic news, stating that he had ‘slipped and fell in the shower’ while house-sitting for a friend in Belgium. Colin had to leave the band in 2003 due to reported substance abuse issues, which had caused pain for himself and those around him. Lead singer Pat Monahan had to choose between himself and Colin at the time, leading to Colin’s departure from the group.

After leaving the band, Charlie Colin had moved to Brussels, where he was teaching a music master class at a conservatory and working on music for a film. Train, which was formed in San Francisco in 1993, gained mainstream success with their self-titled debut album in 1998, featuring the hit song Meet Virginia. However, their biggest success came with the song Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) from their 2001 album of the same name, which won two Grammy Awards in 2002 and reached double platinum status. Colin was part of the original lineup of Train, which included original members Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford, and Scott Underwood.

The band Train, which is still active today, has sold over 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide. Colin’s death marks a significant loss for the band and their fans, as he was a crucial part of their early success. The circumstances surrounding his death, a reported accident in the shower, have added to the shock and sadness of his passing. His mother’s statement about the incident has led to speculation about the exact details of what happened.

Despite the challenges and issues that Colin faced during his time with the band, his musical talent and contributions were invaluable to Train’s success. His departure in 2003 was a difficult decision for the group, but it ultimately allowed them to continue making music and reaching new heights of popularity. Colin’s legacy within the band and the music industry as a whole will be remembered as a vital part of the pop rock genre’s evolution.

The news of Charlie Colin’s death has deeply affected both the music community and Train fans around the world. The band’s unique sound and memorable hits have made them a beloved presence in the industry, with Colin’s bass playing playing a significant role in their early sound. As tributes pour in for the late musician, it is clear that his impact on Train and their music will be cherished for years to come. His legacy as a founding member of the band will continue to be celebrated by fans and fellow musicians alike.

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