Iosu Expósito | |
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Birth name | Jesús María Expósito López |
Also known as | Iosu |
Born |
Santurce, Vizcaya |
23 December 1960
Died | 31 May 1992Baracaldo | (aged 31),
Genres | Punk rock, Alternative rock, hardcore punk |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass guitar |
Years active | 1977–1992 |
Associated acts | Eskorbuto, RIP, Zarama |
Notable instruments | |
Gibson Les Paul Custom |
Jesús María Expósito López (Santurce, Vizcaya, December 23, 1960 - Baracaldo, May 31, 1992) better known by his nickname Iosu was a Spanish rock musician, known as the guitarist from the punk rock band Eskorbuto.
Iosu Expósito was the guitarist and second singer of Eskorbuto since 1980 to early 1992. Iosu lived his entire life in the city of Santurce Bilbao (Basque Country). During his childhood enjoyed listening to The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Who and then The Clash and Sex Pistols, also he was a great fan of football soccer. Expósito was part of the rock band Zarama, as bass player between 1977 and 1979. In the late 1970s, Expósito worked in a factory at the Santurce harbor. He wrote about the experience in his song, "Cualquier Lugar" (Anywhere). In 1980 formed Eskorbuto with Juanma Suárez and Pako Galán. Iosu would be the band's principle songwriter with occasional contributions from Juanma Suárez. To early 1991, he left the band by health problems, and was absent from the Eskorbuto Mexico Tour, replaced by Iñaki "Gato". After three weeks, Expósito rejoined to the band, recording Demasiados enemigos... in 1991.
In 1991, Iosu began a treatment to leave heroin, as he had become very weak after years of addiction. On 31 May 1992, Iosu died of AIDS-related pneumonia, at the Hospital de Cruces in Baracaldo.