Founding Member of Train: Charlie Colin was a founding member of the American pop-rock band Train.
Known for Early Hits: Train is best known for their early-2000s hits like "Drops of Jupiter" and "Meet Virginia."
Passed Away at 58:
Colin died unexpectedly at the age of 58.
Cause of Death:
He died after a fall in the shower while house-sitting in Brussels, Belgium.
Musical Journey:
Colin attended Berklee College of Music and played in a band called Apostles before Train.
Singapore Stopover:
After Apostles disbanded, Colin even spent a year writing jingles in Singapore.
Train's Formation:
Colin, along with Jimmy Stafford and Rob Hotchkiss, formed Train in San Francisco in the early 1990s.
Musical Legacy:
Colin played bass on Train's first three albums, including the highly successful "Drops of Jupiter" and "My Private Nation."