Train

Train is an American pop rock band which currently consists of Patrick Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, and Scott Underwood. The original members Monahan, Stafford, Underwood, Rob Hotchkiss, and Charlie Colin, achieved mainstream success with their debut album, Train, which was released in 1998 with the hit "Meet Virginia".

Their 2001 album, Drops of Jupiter contained the lead single "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)", which won two Grammy Awards in 2002. The album was certified double platinum in the United States and Canada and remains the band's best-selling album to date.

Their third studio album, My Private Nation, was released in 2003 and was certified platinum in the United States with the hit "Calling All Angels". The band released their fourth album, For Me, It's You in 2006 followed by a three-year hiatus.

They returned in late 2009 with the album Save Me, San Francisco, which featured the singles "Hey, Soul Sister", "If It's Love" and "Marry Me".

The band has released six studio albums, two live albums, two video albums, five extended plays, twenty-one singles, four promotional singles and twenty-one music videos. They have sold over four million albums in the United States.