Charlie Colin, a founding member of 90s pop rock band Train, has died after slipping over in a bathe, in accordance with reviews.
The incident is known to have occurred in Belgium, the place the 58-year-old had been house-sitting for a buddy in Brussels.
According to TMZ, the star’s mom confirmed what had occurred – however couldn’t verify precisely when he died. His sister additionally confirmed the musician’s dying to US leisure web site, Variety.
The band, fashioned in San Francisco in 1993, launched a press release on Instagram saying: “When I met Charlie Colin, front left, I fell in love with him.
“He was THE sweetest man and what a good-looking chap. Let’s make a band, that is the one cheap factor to do.
“His unique bass playing and beautiful guitar work helped get folks to notice us in SF (San Francisco) and beyond.
“I’ll at all times have a heat place for him in my coronary heart. I at all times tried to tug him nearer, however he had a imaginative and prescient of his personal.
“You’re a legend, Charlie. Go charm the pants off those angels.”
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Colin was a founding member of the band, alongside Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Scott Underwood, and Jimmy Stafford, and with them recorded hits together with “Drops of Jupiter” and “Marry Me”.
He was reportedly pressured to depart the group in 2003 on account of substance abuse points.
The band recorded their most well-known hit, “Hey, Soul Sister”, in 2009 following Colin’s departure from the group.
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