Former Dream Street singer Chris Trousdale has died after contracting coronavirus … TMZ has confirmed.
The ex-boy band pop star handed away Tuesday night time at a hospital in Burbank, CA as a consequence of problems from COVID-19 — this based on a member of the family.
Chris joined the band in 1999 together with Jesse McCartney, Greg Raposo, Matt Ballinger and Frankie Galasso — a number of of whom have been scouted from the NYC appearing and Broadway scene, together with Chris. He was not more than 14 years previous on the time he was introduced in.

The group lasted just a few years earlier than disbanding in 2002 on account of authorized points between the boys’ mother and father and administration. Still, in that brief period of time … they have been capable of construct a fan base and crank out a number of hits alongside the best way, accompanied by two albums.
Their largest single, “It Happens Every Time,” peaked at #forty eight on the charts. Following his Dream Street days, Chris went on to forge a profession for himself as a solo artist within the Disney recreation — maybe most memorably, music-sensible, have been his options on Play‘s “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” in addition to Nikki Cleary‘s cowl of “You’re the One That I Want.”
He additionally appeared in a handful of exhibits too after making a little bit of a comeback following his disappearance from the limelight within the 2000s, having starred on stuff like “Days of Our Lives,” “Shake It Up,” “Austin & Ally” and “Lucifer.” Before he broke out on the Hollywood scene, he’d had a profitable profession on Broadway as a toddler actor within the Big Apple.
He was 34.
RIP