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Paco Arespacochaga (born July 21, 1971) is a Filipino musician best known as the drummer of the band Introvoys. He is best remembered for his song "Line to Heaven". The song was said to be inspired by the loss of both his parents.
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Family life
Paco has two sons named Heaven and Caelen. Both children are an inspiration to Paco Arespacochaga.
Career
Paco Arespacochaga's passion for the media arts began at age 10. He started joining school plays and declamation contests at La Salle Greenhills. He would eventually become an active participant of La Salle Greenhills' Drama club. Drawing strong encouragement from his parents, he eventually began appearing in TV commercials like Milo, Crest Toothpaste and other family oriented products.
At age 13, he made his first screen debut on the film Campus Beat featuring Philippine matinee idol, Aga Muhlach. Other speaking line movie exposures included Erpat Kong Forgets, Mga Walang Daigdig and Babalik Ka Rin.
At 15 years old, he formed the band, Introvoys, together with childhood friends 3rd-G Cristobal and Jonathan Buencamino. It was the start of his career as a drummer. Eventually, he would begin to write songs songs and be the recognized by the general public as the band's chief songwriter.
He was responsible for penning such hits as However Whichway, Will I Survive, Di Na Ko Aasa Pa, Calling All Nations, Line to Heaven, Kailanman and She's the One, among others.
Currently, Paco Arespacochaga still plays drums for Introvoys.
References
- Cinema of the Philippines: a history and filmography, 1897-2005. McFarland & Co., 2007. p. 425. ISBN 9780786430475.
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