Gioia Bruno (of Expose) Interview
Wednesday January 31, 2007
Exposé, the trio of Ann Curless, Gioia Bruno, and Jeanette Jurado, ruled the late 80s and early 90s as the American girl group with "the most Top 10 hits since the Supremes." Songs like "Come Go With Me," "Point of No Return," and "Let Me Be The One" dominated the clubs and airwaves. After breaking up in the 90s due to vocal problems and personnel changes (Kelly Moneymaker replaced Gioia, then suffering throat problems), the original lineup recently reunited and are making big waves on the club and event circuit. Could new Exposé music be in the near future?


Comments
That is excellent! I know many people will enjoy this. I sincerely hope Expose will recapture their mainstream Pop culture success. They are so much more original and unique than other Urban/Pop/Dance groups out in recent times. I also hope Gioia’s solo career releases continue and eventually lead to conquering the mainstream. Viva Expose! Thanks.