Yoshio

Mexican singer and actor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroMexican singer and actor
A.K.A.Gustavo Nakatani Ávila Gustavo Nakatani
A.K.A.Gustavo Nakatani Ávila Gustavo Nakatani
PlacesMexico
wasSinger Actor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Music
Gender
Male
Birth15 October 1949, Mexico City, First Mexican Empire, Mexico
Death13 May 2020Mexico City, First Mexican Empire, Mexico (aged 70 years)
Star signLibra
Family
Siblings:Carlos Nakatani
The details

Biography

Gustavo Nakatani Ávila (15 October 1949 – 13 May 2020), known professionally as Yoshio, was a Mexican singer of Japanese descent whose greatest hits were in the 1970s and 1980s.

Biography

Yoshio was the son of Yoshigei Nakatani Moriguchi, the Japanese-born entrepreneur and creator of Japanese-style peanuts in Mexico, and Mexican-born wife Ema Ávila Espinoza, and the youngest of 8 siblings, including artist Carlos Nakatani. As a young child, he was given the nickname of "Yoshio" by his father, after not only showing his talent as a singer, but also because of his big heart and passion for life. Soon after, the family started calling Gustavo by the nickname. Yoshio means noble man in Japanese. Yoshio continued helping out in his father's business, at the same time as he was training his voice for singing.

His great hits are a reflection of his heritage and style, such as the song "Samurai". Among his other hits are the songs "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó", "Reina de Corazones" and "A Mi Manera" (a Spanish-language translation of "My Way").

On 30 April 2020, he was admitted at the Xoco hospital, where he was at first diagnosed with salmonellosis, and later with COVID-19, He died in the hospital on 13 May, at age 70 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico. It was later revealed that he contracted the virus in the hospital. His remains were cremated.

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