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Francisco "Paco" Estrada III (born April 18, 1980) is a
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based in
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,
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. He is known for his powerful and emotive vocal delivery, deeply personal lyrics, and blending of various musical styles. For the past twenty-five years he has been an influential presence within several genres in the Texas music scene. From 1999 to 2006, and again from 2014 onward he has fronted the
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band SouthFM. He also fronted the alternative soul band Paco Estrada & One Love from 2008 to 2012 and co-fronted the
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group SPCCMP from 2012 to 2015. Paco has also fronted the band Heart of the City since 2017. Estrada has released four
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and an EP under his own name and has also collaborated on songs with a variety of artists, notably
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-based
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band
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, with whom he has co-written multiple top 10 charting
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on three of their albums, including the grammy-nominated '' The Stories We Tell Ourselves''.


Early life

Paco was born in Dallas, Texas, the only son of Francisco and Mara Estrada. His father was a minister, and his mother majored in music in college. Paco and his three older sisters sang in the church choir. From an early age Paco joined his family in musical performances at their church. Paco’s mother bought him his first guitar, a Hondo acoustic, and Paco formed his first band when he was a teenager. While attending Bryan Adams High School, Paco’s music teacher introduced him to the music of
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, and Paco was also enamored with
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bands such as
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and
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. These influences melded into the blend of
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and
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which has pervaded Estrada’s musical output throughout his career.


SouthFM (1999–2006)

In 1999 Paco formed SouthFM with guitarists G.I. Sanders and Chad Abbott, bassist Doug McGrath and drummer Spencer Estep. Their early sound was influenced by alternative metal bands
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,
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, and
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. After convincing executives from Dallas-based
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Brando Records to attend one of their shows, the band was brought by Brando to major label
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, who released their 2003 debut album ''Drama Kids'', which included the single "Dear Claudia". The song became a radio hit, and was featured in an episode of the popular television program Law & Order SVU. SouthFM won the 2003 ''
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'' Music Award for best Rock/Pop act and the band embarked on a nationwide tour with Brando labelmates
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. However, the timing of the band’s signing with MCA proved ill-fated, as that summer the label was phased out amid declining sales and staff layoffs. Some MCA artists were merged into MCA’s sister label
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, but most, including SouthFM, were dropped. SouthFM released their second album ''Swallowing the Pill'' on Brando Records in 2005. With ''Drama Kids'', the band felt they had written a great hit song in “Dear Claudia”, but with ''Swallowing the Pill'' they focused on creating a full album of great songs. They softened the influence from their initial metal roots, and embraced a more eclectic sound while still remaining true to the alternative rock format. The album was viewed by critics as a leap forward in terms of depth and maturity, however in the Fall of 2006, following months of touring, the band played their final show.


Paco Estrada & One Love (2009–2012)

During his time in SouthFM, Paco’s musical interests broadened from his early hard rock and metal influences, and he began taking his songwriting in a more
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and soul oriented direction. Influenced by artists such as
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, Dan Dyer, and Ezra Vancil, he started writing songs in a style he dubbed “alternative soul” and by 2009 had formed a new band called Paco Estrada & One Love. In addition to Estrada’s unique vocals, which were described as
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meets
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, One Love was notable for featuring
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and cajon in lieu of the standard guitars and drums setup of a traditional rock band. The group released the album ''The Anatomy of Letting Go'' in 2009, and released their final concert as the
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''Letting Go: The Farewell Show'' in 2012.


SouthFM reunion (2010)

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, alternate mixes, and live performances. To bring this music to their fans, they released a three-disc rarities
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, with each section comprising unreleased songs from the three eras of the band's existence: the ''Drama Kid''s era, the ''Swallowing the Pill'' era, and a third period in which the band were working on an uncompleted third studio album. The triple album was titled ''Letters That Were Never Sent'', and was released in the summer of 2010. To promote the album, the band played a sold-out show at the Curtain Club in
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. The reunion concert was so successful that the band played a series of concerts across Texas in late 2010.


Lambs to Lions and SouthFM full reunion (2011–2014)

During
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in March 2011 Estrada played a concert with
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and Ryan Holley of the Austin-based band (a+)machines, who had been tour mates with SouthFM. The musicians enjoyed the show so much that afterwards they decided to form a band together. The group, which they named Lambs to Lions, periodically met at Noveskey’s studio in Austin to write and rehearse songs, and soon included Deep Ella drummer Fonz Lovelace. They planned to eventually release an album and play a tour, but the plans were slow moving due to everyone’s involvement in other projects. In early 2014 Noveskey left the group and was replaced by former SouthFM bassist Dave Shafer. Former SouthFM guitarist Chad Abbott was invited to join, and the group soon morphed into a new incarnation of SouthFM. In April 2014 Paco confirmed in a facebook post that SouthFM had reunited, and the songs written with Lambs to Lions would form the basis of a new SouthFM album ''Day of the Rose''.


SPCCMP (2012–2014)

In 2012 Paco began collaborating with rapper Jeremy Rodriguez on a hip hop project called SPCCMP (Space Camp, with the vowels removed). The duo released an EP ''The Daydreamer's Guide to Wasting Time'' in 2012. They assembled a backing band and hit the road for the next two years, including a packed showcase at SXSW in 2013. In 2014 they released a second EP ''Full Moon''. SPCCMP has been on hiatus since 2016.


Solo albums and ''Bedtime Stories'' (2011–2016)

As One Love was winding down, Paco began working on a solo acoustic album ''The Definite and the Indefinite… Integrals of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions'', which he released in April 2011. After playing SXSW with Ryan Holley and Matt Noveskey in March 2011, Ryan Holley became Estrada's defacto accompanist for the album’s supporting tour dates. During this time Paco landed his first movie soundtrack appearance when his song "I Will Never Let You Go" was included in the 2012 film ''Love or Whatever'' which starred Joel Rush,
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, Julie Goldman, and
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. In May 2012, following the death of their singer Chad Gandy, the Dallas-based band The Last Romantica asked Paco to sing one of Gandy’s songs with them at a tribute concert they were organizing. Estrada and the band had an instant connection and began jamming and rehearsing new songs on a regular basis. On September 29, 2012 Paco Estrada, backed by The Last Romantica, played a concert in Dallas and recorded the show for a live album/concert film entitled ''Bedtime Stories'', which he had planned to release in 2013. However during the post-production process for the live album, Paco continued to play his new songs live with Ryan Holley, and the duo were able to further develop the songs beyond their recorded versions. Paco shared demos of the songs with Matt Noveskey who was floored, and begged to be involved with a proper recording of them. In the fall of 2014 the Lambs to Lions lineup reformed to record ''Bedtime Stories'' as a studio album. The album represented a further expansion of Estrada’s sound, showcasing a more piano-driven style rooted in
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. Several friends from throughout the Texas music scene were brought into the sessions, including
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and Johnny Goudie on backing vocals, Casey McPherson of
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on piano, Adam Gontier of
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on harmonies, Dan Cohen of Waking Fable on horns, and Lauren J. Reed on strings. The album, which also included a
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of some of the footage from the Last Romantica concert along with videos from the recording studio, was released March 28, 2015. In early 2016 Paco was hospitalized with a severe infection and was placed in a nearly month-long medically-induced coma. His family, friends, and fans rallied around him, starting a
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page, and organizing a
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which was headlined by
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. Paco made a full recovery, but took a several months break from touring to rest and recuperate. In September 2016 he staged a comeback tour with supporting acts Ryan Delahoussaye, Deep Ella, and The Wartime Social. The tour coincided with Paco's first album to be released on
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, a " best-of" compilation entitled ''Reckless Love''.


Collaboration with Nothing More (2009–2017)

In 2013 Estrada released the solo EP ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation''. For a portion of his 2013 tour cycle, Paco was the opening act on a tour with San Antonio-based band
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. Paco had previously provided guest vocals on the song "Bullets and Blue Eyes" on Nothing More's 2009 album '' The Few Not Fleeting''. During his time with Nothing More, he co-wrote five songs which appeared on their 2014 self-titled breakthrough album, three of which were released as singles, including the lead single " This Is the Time (Ballast)". The single reached the #2 spot on the
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and the #1 spot on the
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chart; and the album reached the #3 spot on the Hard Rock Albums chart. Another one of the singles Paco co-wrote, " Here's to the Heartache" peaked at #4 on the
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Paco again wrote with the band for their 2017 follow up '' The Stories We Tell Ourselves'', which again was a critical and commercial success, reaching the #2 spot on both the Hard Rock Albums and Independent Albums charts, and was nominated for Best Rock Album, Best Rock Song, and Best Rock Performance at the
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. Paco also co-wrote the single " Just Say When" which peaked at #8 on the Mainstream Rock Chart


Heart of the City (2017–present)

In 2017 Paco teamed up with Brandon Callies on a new project called Heart of the City. They signed to Dallas-based label Hand Drawn Records, which released the group’s self-titled debut album in January 2018. Blending
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and
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, the group counts among their influences legendary artists such as
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, and
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, as well as contemporary groups
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, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, and Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats. Since its formation Heart of the City has received critical praise and maintains a rigorous touring schedule. In March 2024 Heart of the City announced they have been writing and recording a new album.


Other collaborations

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of
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, and the bands Blue October, Cure For Paranoia and Courrier. Estrada wrote the songs "When We Were Made" and "Holding On" on country artist Cody Bryan's 2013 album ''Wreck Me'' and also wrote the song "American Girls" on Bryan's 2015 EP ''Small Town Noise''. Paco also co-wrote the singles "Stubborn" and "Beautiful Stranger" on Bryan's 2018 album ''Here.'' In 2020 Estrada sang lead vocals on the song "Porcelain" and co-wrote the songs "Aces", "Bones", "Butcher of Baytown", "Vultures" and "Porcelain" on Icarus Bell’s debut album ''The Great Collapse'' which was released January 6, 2024. Paco co-wrote Blue October's 2024 single "Everything We Lost in the Fire", which broke into the top 40 on both the
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charts, made the top ten at several radio stations nationwide, and is the title track to the band's forthcoming thirteenth studio album.


Discography


As principal artist

Solo * ''Closure: The Belton Sessions'' (2007) * ''When the Lights Go Down: An Acoustic Collection 2005-2007'' (2010) * ''The Definite and Indefinite…Integrals of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions'' (2011) * ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' (EP) (2013) * ''Bedtime Stories'' (2015) * ''Dancing with the Devil (Live@Orb ATX 10.31.15)'' (2015) * ''Reckless Love'' (compilation) (2016) With SouthFM * ''SouthFM'' (EP) (2000) * ''Live & Acoustic in Deep Ellum'' (EP) (2000) * ''Drama Kids'' (2003) * ''Swallowing the Pill'' (2005) * ''Letters that Were Never Sent'' (Triple album) (2010) * ''Day of the Rose'' (forthcoming) With One Love * ''The Anatomy of Letting Go'' (2009) * ''Killing Me: The Beginning of Letting Go'' (2012) * ''Letting Go: The Farewell Show'' (Live) (2012) With SPCCMP * ''The Daydreamer’s Guide to Wasting Time'' (EP) (2012) * ''Full Moon'' (EP) (2014) With Heart of the City * ''Heart of the City'' (2018) * ''Boarded Up'' (Live EP) (2024)


As songwriter

Blue October *''Everything We Lost in the Fire'' (forthcoming) Cody Bryan * ''Wreck Me'' (2013) * ''Small Town Noise (2015) * ''Here'' (2018) Courrier *''A Violent Flame'' (2011) Icarus Bell *''The Great Collapse'' (2024) Nothing More *''
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'' (2014) *'' The Stories We Tell Ourselves'' (2017) Reed Deming *''Follow Me To Freedom'' (2018)


As Guest Vocalist

Nothing More *'' The Few Not Fleeting'' (2009) Icarus Bell *''The Great Collapse'' (2024)


References

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