Raised in Los Angeles as the youngest member of a music-filled household, indie folk singer/songwriter
Robert Francis benefited from a diverse musical climate thanks to his pianist/producer father, his songwriting sister
Juliette Commagere, and his Mexican mother, who sang native ranchera songs around the house. Family friend and acclaimed stringmaster
Ry Cooder gave
Francis his first guitar at age nine; seven years later,
the Red Hot Chili Peppers'
John Frusciante accepted
Francis as his only guitar pupil. The unique education paid off as
Francis released his 2007 debut, the musically diverse
One by One, at the young age of 19.
One by One was a richly layered album, filled with lush orchestrations and heaps of instruments. It also served as
Francis' launching pad, netting him a modest audience as well as a major-label contract with Atlantic Records. When it came time to record a second album, however, the songwriter chose to scale things back. He assembled a small band and recorded
Before Nightfall in one week, with
Oasis producer Dave Sardy lending his help to the project. His third studio long-player,
Strangers in the First Place, arrived in 2012, followed in 2014 by the Aeronaut-issued Heaven as
Robert Francis & the Night Tide. ~ Andrew Leahey