“I used to love the Tenderloin / Until I made some tender coin / And then I met some ladies from Marin.” Those are the opening lyrics from Train’s “Save Me, San Francisco,” a catastrophically asinine ...
Train's lead singer, Pat Monahan, tells PEOPLE in conversation at the Grand Ole Opry that he still is highly aware of the power that "Drops of Jupiter" has, roughly a quarter century removed from its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Train marks 25 years of 'Drops of Jupiter' with anniversary tour "Now that she's back in the atmosphere with drops of Jupiter in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - San Francisco pop band Train will bring their upcoming summer tour, dubbed “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years In the Atmosphere,” to Blossom Music Center on Tuesday, July 28. Tickets for ...
The Train singer shared insight into how the song came to be, 25 years after it came out Train's song "Drops of Jupiter" came out in January 2001, and is still beloved 25 years later Monahan's mother ...
Monahan and the award-winning group rung in a quarter century of creating the hit song, and album of the same name, with a performance at the Grand Ole Opry Train's lead singer, Pat Monahan, tells ...
Pat Monahan, the lead singer of Train, got inspiration for "Drops of Jupiter" from someone very special: his late mother. The Grammy-winning musician recently joined Lynn Hoffman on the Music Saved ...
“Now that she’s back in the atmosphere with drops of Jupiter in her hair.” These lyrics have been traveling Train fans’ minds for the past 25 years. It was in March 2001 that Train, led by singer and ...
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