Charlie Colin, the founding bassist of pop-rock band Train, has died. He was 58 years old.
According to TMZ, who spoke to the musician’s mother, the California-bred artist died after slipping and falling in the shower while house-sitting for a friend in Brussels, Belgium. His mother said it’s unclear when Colin passed away, as his body was found only after his friends returned from their trip approximately five days ago.
His mom also told TMZ that the musician had moved to Brussels to teach a music masterclass at a conservatory and was working on new music for a film at the time of his death. Colin had been documenting his time abroad on Instagram, where he declared that the locale was his “officially [his] favorite city” in a March post.
Colin helped form Train with lead singer Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford and Scott Underwood in the ’90s. Before...
According to TMZ, who spoke to the musician’s mother, the California-bred artist died after slipping and falling in the shower while house-sitting for a friend in Brussels, Belgium. His mother said it’s unclear when Colin passed away, as his body was found only after his friends returned from their trip approximately five days ago.
His mom also told TMZ that the musician had moved to Brussels to teach a music masterclass at a conservatory and was working on new music for a film at the time of his death. Colin had been documenting his time abroad on Instagram, where he declared that the locale was his “officially [his] favorite city” in a March post.
Colin helped form Train with lead singer Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford and Scott Underwood in the ’90s. Before...
- 5/22/2024
- by Hannah Dailey, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anyone up for a little urban legend based mayhem of the ghostly variety? Yeah, we thought you would be, and that's exactly what you're going to get out of the latest indie flick coming your way from directors Terrence Flack and Shane Woodson.
The Legend of Black Annie is a film loosely based on an urban legend indigenous to West Virginia. It starts in the late 1960s and ends in 2012. When a group of mischievous boys accidentally kill a young girl, her mother, who is versed in the art of voodoo, enacts revenge upon them and anyone involved in the cover-up. Local college professor Cornelius Faulk investigates the urban legend in an attempt to uncover the truth.
Terrence Flack, Shane Woodson, Tom Luce, Arthur Richardson, Laura Meadows, Andray Johnson, Christy Oldham, and Torsha Marie star.
Look for more on this one soon. Thanks to DC reader Avery for the heads-up.
The Legend of Black Annie is a film loosely based on an urban legend indigenous to West Virginia. It starts in the late 1960s and ends in 2012. When a group of mischievous boys accidentally kill a young girl, her mother, who is versed in the art of voodoo, enacts revenge upon them and anyone involved in the cover-up. Local college professor Cornelius Faulk investigates the urban legend in an attempt to uncover the truth.
Terrence Flack, Shane Woodson, Tom Luce, Arthur Richardson, Laura Meadows, Andray Johnson, Christy Oldham, and Torsha Marie star.
Look for more on this one soon. Thanks to DC reader Avery for the heads-up.
- 12/6/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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