90s pop heartthrob unrecognisable 26 years after smash hit song – and now he tours with his dad

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A HEARTTHROB singer who shot to fame in the 90s with a HUGE hit single looks completely unrecognisable 26 years after finding fame. In fact, the star is still continuing to perform and he even tours with his dad. The singer in question is Tal Bachman who found fame in 1999 with his smash hit single, She’s So High.

The song proved to be a massive hit for the star and stayed in the charts for a month. Previously speaking about how he came to write his smash hit single She's So High, he told Shake Down News : "I had gotten married young. "We had little kids.



I had been rejected by every record company in the world. More unrecognisable stars "At least in North America. I’d sent out dozens and dozens of tapes and letters and everything.

And nobody was interested. "This was in the mid-nineties. So it was pre-internet explosion.

"I was motivated by all sorts of things. One of them was, 'I need to write a big hit'. Continuing, Tal said: "I wanted to see if I could write something that could be one of those big radio hits that everybody knows.

Most read in Music "So I spent the day wandering around trying to focus on this little germ of an idea I had. "By the end of the day I had, She’s So High.” Tal isn't the only musical one in the family.

His dad is singer, songwriter and guitarist Randy Bachman from The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive. In fact, Tal spent the early days of his music career playing drums for his father. Speaking about what it was like growing up with his talented father he said: "My Dad is very single-minded.

It’s just always music all the time with him. "Either there’s a new song out that he loves. Or he’s come up with three news songs of his own and he’s got a new project.

"It’s kind of like growing up with parents that speak two different languages. "You just grow up becoming fluent in French and Spanish. We all kind up grew up becoming fluent in music.

"I don’t always know to what extent that my musical abilities, such as they might be, are inherited versus environmentally created. "When I’m honest with myself, I don’t know how anyone could have grown up in that house and not wound up musically inclined." READ MORE SUN STORIES Tal continues to tour to this day with his dad.

The father and son took to the road together last summer to perform at local festivals..