Paul Hardcastle, known for his hit song “19,” shared the heartbreaking news of his son’s tragic passing at the age of 35 on his official Instagram account. The post, which included a throwback photo of his son who shared his name, informed followers of the fatal motorcycle accident that led to his son’s untimely death.
The late Paul Hardcastle Jnr, a talented musician in his own right, was an accomplished saxophonist and DJ. He collaborated with his father on various music projects, including the smooth jazz album Hardcastle 5 in 2008 and the 2022 release, Hardcastle X. In 2010, he achieved international success with his debut single “Touch and Go,” co-written, recorded, and produced by his father, topping the USA Billboard Jazz Chart.
Condolences poured in from followers, with former TOWIE star James Argent expressing his sympathy and support for the grieving family. Presenter Hayley Palmer also offered her heartfelt condolences to Paul Hardcastle during this difficult time.
Paul Hardcastle, a prominent figure in the music industry during the Eighties, shot to fame with his chart-topping hit “19.” The song, created in his parents’ living room in Leytonstone, became a global sensation, propelling him to stardom. Music mogul Simon Fuller, known for managing the Spice Girls and David Beckham, played a significant role in Hardcastle’s career and personal life.
In a twist of fate, Hardcastle revealed how a life-altering motorcycle accident steered him towards a career in music. Following the accident, which left him hospitalized for months, his love for music blossomed, leading to a successful musical journey that continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
