Train Bassist Charlie Colin Passes Away at 58
Train bassist Charlie Colin, a founding member of the San Francisco band, has tragically passed away at the age of 58. The news of his death was confirmed by his mother after a fatal accident in Brussels, Belgium.
Details of the Accident
Colin slipped and fell in the shower while house-sitting for a friend, leading to his untimely death. His body was discovered by friends upon their return from a trip, five days after the accident occurred.
A Tribute to Charlie Colin
Described by his mother as a ‘beautiful human being,’ Colin’s legacy in the music industry is marked by his contributions to Train, the band he co-founded in 1993.
Train’s Musical Journey
Train rose to fame with their self-titled debut album in 1998, featuring hits like “Meet Virginia,” “Free,” and “I Am.” Their second album, “Drops of Jupiter,” released in 2001, solidified their success with the Grammy-winning title track.
Over the years, Train has released 11 studio albums, showcasing Colin’s talent as a bassist and musician. Hits like “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Drive By” have become fan favorites, contributing to the band’s lasting impact on the music scene.
Personal Struggles and Legacy
Colin’s departure from Train in 2003 due to substance issues marked a challenging chapter in his life and the band’s history. Despite the difficulties, his bandmates and fans remember him for his musical prowess and unique contributions to Train’s sound.
Before his passing, Colin had embarked on new musical endeavors, teaching music classes and working on film projects in Brussels.