Train Bassist Charlie Colin Dies at 58
A Founding Member of the Grammy-Winning Band
Charlie Colin, a founding member and former bassist of the band Train, has died at the age of 58. Colin was a key part of the band's success, playing on their Grammy-winning album 'Drops of Jupiter'.
Colin's sister confirmed his death to TMZ, saying that he died in a tragic accident after slipping and falling.
Colin was born in San Francisco, California, and started playing bass at a young age. He joined Train in 1994, and the band released their debut album, 'Train', in 1996. The album was a commercial success, and Train went on to release seven more studio albums.
Colin left Train in 2006 to pursue a solo career. He released his debut solo album, 'Beautiful Vibration', in 2009. Colin also worked as a session musician and producer, and he appeared on albums by artists such as Jewel, Macy Gray, and Paula Abdul.
Colin's death is a tragic loss for the music world. He was a talented musician and a beloved member of the Train family. He will be deeply missed.
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