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Paco Arespacochaga

In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Santos and the surname or paternal family name is Arespacochaga.

Paco Arespacochaga

Born () 21 July (age&#;53)
OriginManila, Philippines
GenresOPM, rock, pop
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Drums, guitar, vocals
Years active–present
Labels2Heaven Music

Musical artist

Enrico Luis Victor "Paco" Santos Arespacochaga (born 21 July ) is a musician and songwriter.

He is the drummer of the Filipino pop-rock band Introvoys.

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  • Aside from receiving numerous Gold and Multi-Platinum awards, he also received the Guillermo Mendoza Award.[1] Since , he has been a Zildjian endorser.[2]

    Introvoys (–)

    In , Arespacochaga became one of the founding members of Introvoys along with 3rd-G Cristobal and Jonathan Buencamino.[3] Introvoys albums shot to quadruple platinum status earning the band the label "the No.

    1 Band in the Land!". In they released an album, Line to Heaven, in which Paco sang the title song which he had composed after losing both his parents. In , Arespacochaga left the band.[4]

    Mystery (–)

    Arespacochaga formed Mystery in The line up was Marvin Yrastorza on vocals, Joseph Cruz on keyboards, G3 Misa on guitar, Mark Cruz on bass and Paco on drums.

    The band disbanded after three years.[5] They released the album Jigsaw under Star Records.[citation needed]

    Skin (–)

    Arespacochaga formed Skin in The line up was Norby David on vocals, Jonathan Manuel on guitar, Henry Abesamis on keyboards, and Paco on drums.[citation needed]

    Solo Album ()

    In , Arespacochaga released his solo album entitled Rebirth.[6]

    Introvoys (–present)

    Arespacochaga reunited with Introvoys and they had a US tour.

    After the tour, he decided to migrate to Los Angeles, California as did the rest of the band. Their single "Nasaan Ka?" was released in June [7]

    Personal life

    Arespacochaga married fellow singer Geneva Cruz but both later annulled their marriage. They had one child, a son, Heaven.[8][9] He is married to Janelle Aguirre and currently reside in California with their children.

    See also

    References

    1. ^ProfileArchived at , ; accessed 25 September
    2. ^Profile, ; accessed 25 September
    3. ^Garcia, Cara Emmeline; Alcaraz, Rowena (3 October ).

      Paco arespacochaga biography Cruz first married Paco Arespacochaga , with son, Heaven. External links [ edit ]. August 15, Awards [ edit ].

      "IN PHOTOS: Remember Paco Arespacochaga of '80s pop-rock band 'Introvoys?'". . Retrieved 14 September

    4. ^Profile, ; accessed 25 September
    5. ^Amoyo, Aster (21 March ). "Seth parang proposal sa kasal ang ginawa kay Francine - Journalnews" (in Tagalog).

      Geneva cruz and paco arespacochaga biography Aside from singing and acting, Geneva also dances and plays the guitar. Trending in Summit Media Network. November Edits have been made by the PEP.

      JournalNewsOnline. Retrieved 15 September

    6. ^Samantela, Fred (15 December ). After one year, Paco nails a solo album. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 14 September
    7. ^"INTRoVOYS continues musical journey with GMA International".

      Heaven arespacochaga Geneva Cruz. Catholic Mass Media Awards Foundation. OPM , rock , pop. One of the great-granddaughters of Tirso Cruz Sr.

      GMA News Online. 16 September Retrieved 25 November

    8. ^Evangelista, Jessica Ann (May 4, ). "Geneva Cruz cries at reunion with KC Montero on 'It's Showtime'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved May 5,
    9. ^Vergara, Alex Y. (14 February ).

      Paco arespacochaga songs More information Year, Title But the returning actress-singer leaves a part of her heart behind in the States: her son Heaven. This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments , a violation of Wikipedia's terms of use. Featured Searches:.

      "After one year, Paco nails a solo album". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 14 September

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