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Exposé (group)

Exposé is an American freestyle vocal group formed in 1984 in Miami, Florida. Primarily consisting of lead vocalists Jeanette Jurado, Ann Curless, and Gioia Bruno, the group achieved much of their success between 1984 and 1993. They became the first group to attain four top-10 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 since their debut album, including 1988 number-one single "Seasons Change."[1] In March 2015, Billboard magazine named the group the eighth most-successful girl group of all-time.[2]

Exposé
Exposé at the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards in February 1990 (from left to right: Jeanette Jurado, Gioia Bruno, and Ann Curless)
Background information
OriginMiami, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1984–1996
  • 2003–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Sandra "Sandeé" Casañas (1984–1986)
  • Alejandra "Alé" Lorenzo (1984–1986)
  • Laurie Miller (1984–1986)
Websitewww.exposeonline.net

The group was popular in dance clubs, mainstream Top 40, and adult contemporary charts in the United States. They actively toured and recorded music from 1984 to 1995, then retired from recording and public performances for 8 years until 2003. They currently tour today.

History edit

Formation of the group and original members (1983–1986) edit

Exposé was formed in 1984 when Lewis Martineé, a Miami disc jockey and producer, decided to form a dance-based group. Working with his partners Ismael Garcia and Frank Diaz at Pantera Productions, talent scouts hired Sandra Casañas (Sandeé), Alejandra Lorenzo (Alé), and Laurie Miller as the group's lineup, under the name X-Posed, which later became Exposé. The next year, the trio recorded "Point of No Return" for Pantera Records as both a 7-inch [3] and a 12-inch vinyl single. The latter became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.[4] The song helped introduce a still-popular genre of music that became known as freestyle, which often features keyboard riffs, a sing-along chorus, and electro funk drum-machine patterns in the music arrangement. The success of "Point of No Return" on the dance charts caught the attention of major labels and Exposé signed with Arista Records, which promptly assumed distribution of the 12-inch vinyl single. A year later, Exposé recorded and released their second club-dance freestyle 12-inch single entitled "Exposed to Love". These songs were released during the period when radio began airing continuous mixes of House/Club/Dance songs in major markets. As such, Exposé realized continued success, including a club tour to key cities. Impressed with the performance of the two singles on the dance charts, Arista granted approval for the group to record a full-length album.

Personnel changes (1986) edit

During the recording of the group's first studio album Exposure, the personnel of the group changed.[1][5] Reports vary based on the source. According to People magazine, two of the original singers quit while one of the girls was fired midway through the recording of the first album,[5] but according to Billboard, all three were fired.[1] Arista records felt the three original singers lacked star potential.[1] While Martinee states he made the decision himself to replace the three girls,[6] Miller maintains it was all their choice[7] and Jurado confirms that Lorenzo wanted to leave.[8] Shortly thereafter, Casañas pursued a solo career and Lorenzo pursued other ambitions; they were replaced by Jeanette Jurado and Gioia Bruno. Miller began a solo career; she was replaced by Ann Curless.

Lorenzo returned to the dance charts with the Vendetta Records releases "I Wanna Know" in 1988, and "Stop Me if I Fall in Love" in 1990, while Laurie Miller released the 12" single "Parallels" on Atlantic Records and a second single "Love is a Natural Magical Thing" on Meet Me In Miami Records. Laurie evolved into a headline performer frequently showcasing her talents on cruises with a more intimate jazz style, and formed her own entertainment company called Xica productions.

Casañas later resurfaced as a solo artist (Sandeé) and released a solo album, Only Time Will Tell, which garnered the club hits "You're The One", "Love Desire", and the Clivilles & Cole-produced bassline-heavy hit "Notice Me". She continued to tour actively in dance clubs and freestyle shows, until her death on December 15, 2008, of a seizure at the age of 46.[9] All three original members -Casañas, Lorenzo and Miller- later contributed vocals on songs on the eponymous 1988 debut album of the Miami group Will to Power. Gioia Bruno also provided lead vocals on Will to Power's 2004 album, Spirit Warrior.

Exposure (1986–1988) edit

In March 1987, the new lineup of Exposé released its debut album Exposure on Arista Records, led by the pop/dance hit "Come Go with Me" which reached #5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. During the summer of 1987, a re-recorded version of "Point of No Return" was released, with Jurado now performing lead vocals. It too topped out at #5 on the US Hot 100. While the initial distribution of Exposure to suppliers contained the original 1984 version of that song, subsequent pressings contained the new version.[10] "Let Me Be the One", a mid-tempo R&B song with Bruno on lead vocal, became yet another hit reaching #7 on the US Hot 100 and also garnering significant R&B radio airplay. The group's highest charting hit occurred in February 1988 with the #1 US hit ballad "Seasons Change". Along with that came a Soul Train Award nomination for Best New Artist; television appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Showtime at the Apollo, and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers; and the group was tapped to be the opening act for Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam during its national tour.

Exposé also performed backing vocals on Kashif's 1987 Arista/BMG Records album Love Changes, on the song "Who's Getting Serious?".

During Exposé's peak, the group endured legal issues behind the scenes. The members had a restrictive contract and there were reports in the media of backstage battles. According to Bruno, they were only paid $200 per show.[11] Reportedly, the record label had to intervene to try to keep the peace between the members and their producers. Despite this intervention, the members filed a lawsuit and ultimately settled their legal case for a renegotiated contract.[citation needed]

What You Don't Know (1989–1990) edit

Although not as strong a seller as its predecessor, the group's second album, What You Don't Know (1989), performed very well and was certified gold in the US for sales over 500,000. The success of Exposé led to similar girl groups being created by producers and existing ones being signed to major labels, such as Company B, The Cover Girls, Sweet Sensation, and Seduction. The first single, "What You Don't Know", peaked at #8; and the second single "When I Looked at Him" rose to #10 on the US Hot 100. As an all-female group, the next single "Tell Me Why" (#9) gave Expose seven consecutive Top 10 hits on the US Hot 100, behind The Supremes nine consecutive Top 10 hits. "Tell Me Why" addressed the issue of street gangs and youth and rewarded the group with additional praise for its socially conscious lyrics. "Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue" (#9 U.S. Adult Contemporary / #17 Pop) and "Stop, Listen, Look & Think" (only released as a promotional 12" single) followed soon afterwards. "Stop, Listen, Look & Think" was also included in the movie The Forbidden Dance (1990), a theatrical film released during the Lambada dance craze of that period.

Exposé did their first headlining tour and continued television appearances on Soul Train, The Pat Sajak Show, The Byron Allen Show, and the Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve broadcast on December 31, 1989, among others.

The popularity of the group also increased overseas to countries such as Japan, where the members appeared in a few music video-style television commercials in 1989 for Takara CAN Chuhai, a Japanese alcoholic beverage. The music used in the Japanese commercials was the song "What You Don't Know" with slightly different lyrics in the chorus than the regular version.

With the success of Exposé's first two albums, Arista Records released the music-video compilation, Video Exposure, on VHS and laser disc formats in 1990. It contained music videos for the first eight singles released by Bruno, Curless and Jurado—from "Come Go with Me" through "Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue."

Exposé performed backing vocals on Barry Manilow's 1990 Arista album Because It's Christmas on the track "Jingle Bells" and also appeared in Manilow's long-form music video of "Because It's Christmas." This version of "Jingle Bells" was patterned after the 1943 Bing Crosby/Andrews Sisters version.

In August 1990, while touring with Exposé, Bruno began having throat problems—later linked to a benign tumor on her vocal cords—which caused the group to cut the tour short. The group took time off from their schedule in hopes that she would recover. Ultimately, Bruno lost her voice, and could not sing at all for several years—she also had to keep talking to a minimum. She was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker in 1992.

Exposé (1991–1996) edit

After Kelly Moneymaker joined Exposé, the group released their self-titled, third album Exposé, which integrated more mature material in addition to their established freestyle, house, R&B, pop, and love-ballad repertoire. It was also the first album to use producers besides Martineé, with Clive Davis taking over as executive producer and Martineé only contributing production to four songs.[10] The album was aimed to demonstrate musical growth for the group and to compete with the success of Wilson Phillips, which had great success in 1990 with their debut album.

The third album was not as commercially successful as their previous two, but it still achieved gold status, and several singles fared better on the adult-contemporary charts. The group, however, did manage to crack the U.S. Top 40 pop chart with "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" and "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me", a top-ten pop single which also reached #1 on the adult contemporary chart. Subsequent releases "As Long as I Can Dream" and "In Walked Love" featured Curless in the lead-vocal spotlight. A final, club-marketed single in 1995 saw the release of the group's first remake. "I Specialize in Love" featured Curless and Jurado on lead with Moneymaker supporting lead vocals toward the song's conclusion. The original version was performed by Sharon Brown and was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1982.[12] Among the group's television appearances during this period include Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Les Brown Show, and the Brazilian actress-singer children's show Xuxa.

In 1995, Exposé recorded the Diane Warren-penned song "I'll Say Good-Bye for the Two of Us", which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home with Jurado performing lead vocals; that same year, the song was issued on their Greatest Hits. The song is distinctive for the group as Jurado performs solo without backing vocals.

Label inactivity and solo projects edit

Toward the end of 1995, Arista dropped the group, and the members disbanded at the beginning of 1996 to pursue their own projects. However, over time, labels licensing music from Sony Music Entertainment, the current owners of Arista, have released two other variations of greatest hits collections, as well as a collection of popular remixes from the group's 12-inch singles, including the extended version of the original 1985 "Point of No Return."

After the group broke up, Jurado performed in the stage play Mad Hattan and supplied vocals for contemporary jazz guitarist Nils and Safe Sax; Moneymaker married soap opera actor Peter Reckell and released four solo albums (Like a Blackbird, Through These Basement Walls, "Race Against the Sky", and "Stone"). Moneymaker wrote and produced the "Love Songs" LP for NBC's Days of Our Lives and has had original songs placed in over 25 film, TV and game productions including "Guitar Hero", "Hawaii 5-0", "CSI", etc; Curless engaged in songwriting, supplying vocals to several club-dance projects, and also provided academic instruction on music and the music business. Eventually, both Jurado and Curless married and had children, temporarily retiring from performing.

In 1997, Bruno fully recovered from her throat tumor and began singing again. After a small stint with the band Wet, she worked on a solo career focused mostly on dance-oriented material. Her first album, Expose This, was released in the spring of 2004.

Reformation edit

 
Moneymaker, Jurado and Curless during an autograph session after the first show at the Mid State Fair (Paso Robles, California) in 2003

After a long hiatus, on August 1, 2003, the lineup of Curless, Jurado, and Moneymaker, reunited briefly for a reunion concert at the Mid State Fair in Paso Robles, California. Members of Safe Sax, including music director/guitarist Steve Fansler, were part of the live band Exposé used. While there was a desire to do more shows, according to Moneymaker they were unable to get things active at that time.[13]

In 2006, Jurado announced on MySpace they had signed with a major booking agency, and Bruno announced she was back with Exposé for the first time in 15 years.[14] Moneymaker remains an honorary member of the group and has stated she would fill in for any member who may not be available, or to appear with the full lineup on special occasions.

On October 21, 2006, Exposé kicked off its tour at the American Airlines Arena in Miami for the Freestyle Explosion concert, with the lineup of Curless, Jurado, and Bruno. On November 29, 2006, at the Potawatomi Bingo Casino Northern Lights Theater in Milwaukee, Exposé performed a 16-song show with a full band led by Steve Fansler, marking their first full concert together with Bruno since 1990. The group performed sets at freestyle concerts and gay pride events throughout the country.[citation needed] The group continues to perform at special events throughout the United States, including venues such as Epcot[15] and Mohegan Sun's Wolf Den.[16]

 
Gioia Bruno, Ann Curless and Jeanette Jurado during a live concert in Palmdale, California, on July 14, 2007.

In 2010, Exposé informed fans on Facebook that they are recording a new album. Exposé recorded a 2011 version of their hit "Point Of No Return" working with dance producer Giuseppe D. and Chris Cox. The cd single was released on June 20, 2011. The group released a single for Christmas called "I Believe In Christmas (Like It Used To Be)" in December, 2011 co-written by Adam Gorgoni, Jeanette Jurado and Shelly Peiken. Proceeds of the single went to the Wounded Warrior Project.[17] In August 2012, the group independently released the single "Shine On," co-written by Ann Curless. Curless also sings lead vocals on the track.

Lawsuit over trademark edit

In December 2007, Jurado, Bruno, Curless, Moneymaker, Paradise Artists, and Walking Distance Entertainment were named as defendants in a lawsuit by Crystal Entertainment & Filmworks (I & II). At issue was the trademark licensing agreement for the rights to use the name Exposé.[18][19][20] The first case was dismissed without prejudice. The second one went to trial. During the process, both Paradise Artists and Moneymaker were dismissed as defendants, and a counter suit was filed against the plaintiffs. On May 26, 2009, the court ruled in favor of the defendants on most counts, finding them only guilty of a contractual breach with the plaintiffs. The court also ruled that the plaintiffs did not prove ownership of the mark, and established that due to the line-up being the same since 1986 (with Moneymaker only replacing Bruno because of her illness) and clear identification of the group members on the albums and with touring, the defendants showed common-law proof of ownership and the "[consumer] goodwill associated with Exposé was with the members". The court awarded Jurado, Bruno, and Curless exclusive rights to the name Exposé as a trademark. Exposé mentioned this victory, and performed for the first time with Moneymaker as a guest at the LA Gay Pride Festival on June 14, 2009,[21] making it the first time all four core members, Jurado, Bruno, Curless, and Moneymaker, appeared on stage together. The plaintiffs appealed in The Eleventh Circuit court, and the judgment was affirmed in a published opinion by the district court on June 21, 2011.[22]

Exposure (Re-issued) edit

In January 2015, Cherry Pop Records re-issued the group's debut album. Comprising two discs, this re-issue came with an extensive booklet, which detailed the history of Exposé, the story behind the songs, as well as the lyrics to all the tracks.

Disc One contains the full album, along with numerous bonus tracks including the radio versions of 'Come Go With Me', 'Point Of No Return', 'Seasons Change', & 'Let Me Be The One', as well as 'December' and 'Exposed To Love'. Disc Two consists of extended versions, along with the crossover mixes, often featured on the 12" & CD Singles.

One of these 'Extended' Versions is the rare original 12" version of 'Exposed To Love'.

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Bronson, Fred (2003). The Billboard Book of #1 Hits, 5th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 691.
  2. ^ "Top 10 Girl Groups Of All Time". Billboard.
  3. ^ "X-Posed [Exposé] - Point Of No Return". 45cat.com.
  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco 1974-2003, (Record Research Inc.), page 94.
  5. ^ a b Stop the Presses! Stunning Exposé Reveals a Talent for Delivering Pop-Candy Hits. People.com (1989-12-04). Retrieved on 2012-04-09.
  6. ^ Flashbacks to Happiness: Eighties Music Revisited - Randolph Michaels - Google Boeken. Books.google.com (2005-09-30). Retrieved on 2012-04-09.
  7. ^ Laurie Miller 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine. Laurie Miller (2000-08-24). Retrieved on 2012-04-09.
  8. ^ The Exposé Epistle On-Line: Jeanette Jurado 2009 Interview. Expose-epistle.org. Retrieved on 2012-04-09.
  9. ^ "Sandra Harvey". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. December 18, 2008. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  10. ^ a b Interview with Lewis Martineé FreestyleMusic.com. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on May 2, 2013.
  12. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco 1974–2003, (Record Research Inc.), page 46.
  13. ^ John R. Troy. "Interview with Kelly Moneymaker, 2007". Retrieved 2009-04-18.
  14. ^ Bruno, Gioia. . Archived from the original on 2009-07-01. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  15. ^ Disney.go.com 2008-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ (PDF). Unscaville, CT: Mohegan Sun. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-23.
  17. ^ "EXPOSÉ Your question has finally been answered: Exposé is getting ready to get back to what we do best". Facebook. 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
  18. ^ "Daily Business Review: News Item". Dailybusinessreview.com.
  19. ^ Crystal Entertainment & Filmworks, et. al v. Jeanette Jurado et al..United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division, Docket 07-61748-CIV-WJZ
  20. ^ Crystal Entertainment & Filmworks, et. al v. Jeanette Jurado et al..United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division, Docket 08-60125-CIV-MGC
  21. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Exposé Reunion with Kelly Moneymaker L.A Gay Pride- Point of No Return live". YouTube. 2009-06-14. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  22. ^ Crystal Entertainment & Filmworks, et. al v. Jeanette Jurado et al., John Ley (United States Court of Appeals, 11th District Court, Docket No. 10-11837 June 21, 2011).

External links edit

  • Official Web Site

Further reading edit

  • Various (2003). All Music Guide to Soul: The Definitive Guide to R&B and Soul. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 0-87930-744-7.

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Expose group news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Expose is an American freestyle vocal group formed in 1984 in Miami Florida Primarily consisting of lead vocalists Jeanette Jurado Ann Curless and Gioia Bruno the group achieved much of their success between 1984 and 1993 They became the first group to attain four top 10 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 since their debut album including 1988 number one single Seasons Change 1 In March 2015 Billboard magazine named the group the eighth most successful girl group of all time 2 ExposeExpose at the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards in February 1990 from left to right Jeanette Jurado Gioia Bruno and Ann Curless Background informationOriginMiami Florida U S GenresLatin freestyledancepop rockYears active1984 19962003 presentLabelsAristaBMGWalking Distance EntertainmentzMembersGioia Bruno Ann Curless Jeanette Jurado Kelly MoneymakerPast membersSandra Sandee Casanas 1984 1986 Alejandra Ale Lorenzo 1984 1986 Laurie Miller 1984 1986 Websitewww wbr exposeonline wbr netThe group was popular in dance clubs mainstream Top 40 and adult contemporary charts in the United States They actively toured and recorded music from 1984 to 1995 then retired from recording and public performances for 8 years until 2003 They currently tour today Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation of the group and original members 1983 1986 1 2 Personnel changes 1986 1 3 Exposure 1986 1988 1 4 What You Don t Know 1989 1990 1 5 Expose 1991 1996 1 6 Label inactivity and solo projects 1 7 Reformation 1 8 Lawsuit over trademark 1 8 1 Exposure Re issued 2 Discography 3 References 4 External links 5 Further readingHistory editFormation of the group and original members 1983 1986 edit Expose was formed in 1984 when Lewis Martinee a Miami disc jockey and producer decided to form a dance based group Working with his partners Ismael Garcia and Frank Diaz at Pantera Productions talent scouts hired Sandra Casanas Sandee Alejandra Lorenzo Ale and Laurie Miller as the group s lineup under the name X Posed which later became Expose The next year the trio recorded Point of No Return for Pantera Records as both a 7 inch 3 and a 12 inch vinyl single The latter became a 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart 4 The song helped introduce a still popular genre of music that became known as freestyle which often features keyboard riffs a sing along chorus and electro funk drum machine patterns in the music arrangement The success of Point of No Return on the dance charts caught the attention of major labels and Expose signed with Arista Records which promptly assumed distribution of the 12 inch vinyl single A year later Expose recorded and released their second club dance freestyle 12 inch single entitled Exposed to Love These songs were released during the period when radio began airing continuous mixes of House Club Dance songs in major markets As such Expose realized continued success including a club tour to key cities Impressed with the performance of the two singles on the dance charts Arista granted approval for the group to record a full length album Personnel changes 1986 edit During the recording of the group s first studio album Exposure the personnel of the group changed 1 5 Reports vary based on the source According to People magazine two of the original singers quit while one of the girls was fired midway through the recording of the first album 5 but according to Billboard all three were fired 1 Arista records felt the three original singers lacked star potential 1 While Martinee states he made the decision himself to replace the three girls 6 Miller maintains it was all their choice 7 and Jurado confirms that Lorenzo wanted to leave 8 Shortly thereafter Casanas pursued a solo career and Lorenzo pursued other ambitions they were replaced by Jeanette Jurado and Gioia Bruno Miller began a solo career she was replaced by Ann Curless Lorenzo returned to the dance charts with the Vendetta Records releases I Wanna Know in 1988 and Stop Me if I Fall in Love in 1990 while Laurie Miller released the 12 single Parallels on Atlantic Records and a second single Love is a Natural Magical Thing on Meet Me In Miami Records Laurie evolved into a headline performer frequently showcasing her talents on cruises with a more intimate jazz style and formed her own entertainment company called Xica productions Casanas later resurfaced as a solo artist Sandee and released a solo album Only Time Will Tell which garnered the club hits You re The One Love Desire and the Clivilles amp Cole produced bassline heavy hit Notice Me She continued to tour actively in dance clubs and freestyle shows until her death on December 15 2008 of a seizure at the age of 46 9 All three original members Casanas Lorenzo and Miller later contributed vocals on songs on the eponymous 1988 debut album of the Miami group Will to Power Gioia Bruno also provided lead vocals on Will to Power s 2004 album Spirit Warrior Exposure 1986 1988 edit In March 1987 the new lineup of Expose released its debut album Exposure on Arista Records led by the pop dance hit Come Go with Me which reached 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart During the summer of 1987 a re recorded version of Point of No Return was released with Jurado now performing lead vocals It too topped out at 5 on the US Hot 100 While the initial distribution of Exposure to suppliers contained the original 1984 version of that song subsequent pressings contained the new version 10 Let Me Be the One a mid tempo R amp B song with Bruno on lead vocal became yet another hit reaching 7 on the US Hot 100 and also garnering significant R amp B radio airplay The group s highest charting hit occurred in February 1988 with the 1 US hit ballad Seasons Change Along with that came a Soul Train Award nomination for Best New Artist television appearances on American Bandstand Solid Gold Showtime at the Apollo and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers and the group was tapped to be the opening act for Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam during its national tour Expose also performed backing vocals on Kashif s 1987 Arista BMG Records album Love Changes on the song Who s Getting Serious During Expose s peak the group endured legal issues behind the scenes The members had a restrictive contract and there were reports in the media of backstage battles According to Bruno they were only paid 200 per show 11 Reportedly the record label had to intervene to try to keep the peace between the members and their producers Despite this intervention the members filed a lawsuit and ultimately settled their legal case for a renegotiated contract citation needed What You Don t Know 1989 1990 edit Although not as strong a seller as its predecessor the group s second album What You Don t Know 1989 performed very well and was certified gold in the US for sales over 500 000 The success of Expose led to similar girl groups being created by producers and existing ones being signed to major labels such as Company B The Cover Girls Sweet Sensation and Seduction The first single What You Don t Know peaked at 8 and the second single When I Looked at Him rose to 10 on the US Hot 100 As an all female group the next single Tell Me Why 9 gave Expose seven consecutive Top 10 hits on the US Hot 100 behind The Supremes nine consecutive Top 10 hits Tell Me Why addressed the issue of street gangs and youth and rewarded the group with additional praise for its socially conscious lyrics Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue 9 U S Adult Contemporary 17 Pop and Stop Listen Look amp Think only released as a promotional 12 single followed soon afterwards Stop Listen Look amp Think was also included in the movie The Forbidden Dance 1990 a theatrical film released during the Lambada dance craze of that period Expose did their first headlining tour and continued television appearances on Soul Train The Pat Sajak Show The Byron Allen Show and the Dick Clark s New Year s Rockin Eve broadcast on December 31 1989 among others The popularity of the group also increased overseas to countries such as Japan where the members appeared in a few music video style television commercials in 1989 for Takara CAN Chuhai a Japanese alcoholic beverage The music used in the Japanese commercials was the song What You Don t Know with slightly different lyrics in the chorus than the regular version With the success of Expose s first two albums Arista Records released the music video compilation Video Exposure on VHS and laser disc formats in 1990 It contained music videos for the first eight singles released by Bruno Curless and Jurado from Come Go with Me through Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue Expose performed backing vocals on Barry Manilow s 1990 Arista album Because It s Christmas on the track Jingle Bells and also appeared in Manilow s long form music video of Because It s Christmas This version of Jingle Bells was patterned after the 1943 Bing Crosby Andrews Sisters version In August 1990 while touring with Expose Bruno began having throat problems later linked to a benign tumor on her vocal cords which caused the group to cut the tour short The group took time off from their schedule in hopes that she would recover Ultimately Bruno lost her voice and could not sing at all for several years she also had to keep talking to a minimum She was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker in 1992 Expose 1991 1996 edit After Kelly Moneymaker joined Expose the group released their self titled third album Expose which integrated more mature material in addition to their established freestyle house R amp B pop and love ballad repertoire It was also the first album to use producers besides Martinee with Clive Davis taking over as executive producer and Martinee only contributing production to four songs 10 The album was aimed to demonstrate musical growth for the group and to compete with the success of Wilson Phillips which had great success in 1990 with their debut album The third album was not as commercially successful as their previous two but it still achieved gold status and several singles fared better on the adult contemporary charts The group however did manage to crack the U S Top 40 pop chart with I Wish the Phone Would Ring and I ll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me a top ten pop single which also reached 1 on the adult contemporary chart Subsequent releases As Long as I Can Dream and In Walked Love featured Curless in the lead vocal spotlight A final club marketed single in 1995 saw the release of the group s first remake I Specialize in Love featured Curless and Jurado on lead with Moneymaker supporting lead vocals toward the song s conclusion The original version was performed by Sharon Brown and was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1982 12 Among the group s television appearances during this period include Live with Regis and Kathie Lee The Tonight Show with Jay Leno The Les Brown Show and the Brazilian actress singer children s show Xuxa In 1995 Expose recorded the Diane Warren penned song I ll Say Good Bye for the Two of Us which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Free Willy 2 The Adventure Home with Jurado performing lead vocals that same year the song was issued on their Greatest Hits The song is distinctive for the group as Jurado performs solo without backing vocals Label inactivity and solo projects edit Toward the end of 1995 Arista dropped the group and the members disbanded at the beginning of 1996 to pursue their own projects However over time labels licensing music from Sony Music Entertainment the current owners of Arista have released two other variations of greatest hits collections as well as a collection of popular remixes from the group s 12 inch singles including the extended version of the original 1985 Point of No Return After the group broke up Jurado performed in the stage play Mad Hattan and supplied vocals for contemporary jazz guitarist Nils and Safe Sax Moneymaker married soap opera actor Peter Reckell and released four solo albums Like a Blackbird Through These Basement Walls Race Against the Sky and Stone Moneymaker wrote and produced the Love Songs LP for NBC s Days of Our Lives and has had original songs placed in over 25 film TV and game productions including Guitar Hero Hawaii 5 0 CSI etc Curless engaged in songwriting supplying vocals to several club dance projects and also provided academic instruction on music and the music business Eventually both Jurado and Curless married and had children temporarily retiring from performing In 1997 Bruno fully recovered from her throat tumor and began singing again After a small stint with the band Wet she worked on a solo career focused mostly on dance oriented material Her first album Expose This was released in the spring of 2004 Reformation edit nbsp Moneymaker Jurado and Curless during an autograph session after the first show at the Mid State Fair Paso Robles California in 2003After a long hiatus on August 1 2003 the lineup of Curless Jurado and Moneymaker reunited briefly for a reunion concert at the Mid State Fair in Paso Robles California Members of Safe Sax including music director guitarist Steve Fansler were part of the live band Expose used While there was a desire to do more shows according to Moneymaker they were unable to get things active at that time 13 In 2006 Jurado announced on MySpace they had signed with a major booking agency and Bruno announced she was back with Expose for the first time in 15 years 14 Moneymaker remains an honorary member of the group and has stated she would fill in for any member who may not be available or to appear with the full lineup on special occasions On October 21 2006 Expose kicked off its tour at the American Airlines Arena in Miami for the Freestyle Explosion concert with the lineup of Curless Jurado and Bruno On November 29 2006 at the Potawatomi Bingo Casino Northern Lights Theater in Milwaukee Expose performed a 16 song show with a full band led by Steve Fansler marking their first full concert together with Bruno since 1990 The group performed sets at freestyle concerts and gay pride events throughout the country citation needed The group continues to perform at special events throughout the United States including venues such as Epcot 15 and Mohegan Sun s Wolf Den 16 nbsp Gioia Bruno Ann Curless and Jeanette Jurado during a live concert in Palmdale California on July 14 2007 In 2010 Expose informed fans on Facebook that they are recording a new album Expose recorded a 2011 version of their hit Point Of No Return working with dance producer Giuseppe D and Chris Cox The cd single was released on June 20 2011 The group released a single for Christmas called I Believe In Christmas Like It Used To Be in December 2011 co written by Adam Gorgoni Jeanette Jurado and Shelly Peiken Proceeds of the single went to the Wounded Warrior Project 17 In August 2012 the group independently released the single Shine On co written by Ann Curless Curless also sings lead vocals on the track Lawsuit over trademark edit In December 2007 Jurado Bruno Curless Moneymaker Paradise Artists and Walking Distance Entertainment were named as defendants in a lawsuit by Crystal Entertainment amp Filmworks I amp II At issue was the trademark licensing agreement for the rights to use the name Expose 18 19 20 The first case was dismissed without prejudice The second one went to trial During the process both Paradise Artists and Moneymaker were dismissed as defendants and a counter suit was filed against the plaintiffs On May 26 2009 the court ruled in favor of the defendants on most counts finding them only guilty of a contractual breach with the plaintiffs The court also ruled that the plaintiffs did not prove ownership of the mark and established that due to the line up being the same since 1986 with Moneymaker only replacing Bruno because of her illness and clear identification of the group members on the albums and with touring the defendants showed common law proof of ownership and the consumer goodwill associated with Expose was with the members The court awarded Jurado Bruno and Curless exclusive rights to the name Expose as a trademark Expose mentioned this victory and performed for the first time with Moneymaker as a guest at the LA Gay Pride Festival on June 14 2009 21 making it the first time all four core members Jurado Bruno Curless and Moneymaker appeared on stage together The plaintiffs appealed in The Eleventh Circuit court and the judgment was affirmed in a published opinion by the district court on June 21 2011 22 Exposure Re issued edit In January 2015 Cherry Pop Records re issued the group s debut album Comprising two discs this re issue came with an extensive booklet which detailed the history of Expose the story behind the songs as well as the lyrics to all the tracks Disc One contains the full album along with numerous bonus tracks including the radio versions of Come Go With Me Point Of No Return Seasons Change amp Let Me Be The One as well as December and Exposed To Love Disc Two consists of extended versions along with the crossover mixes often featured on the 12 amp CD Singles One of these Extended Versions is the rare original 12 version of Exposed To Love Discography editMain article Expose discography Exposure 1987 What You Don t Know 1989 Expose 1992 References edit a b c d Bronson Fred 2003 The Billboard Book of 1 Hits 5th Edition Billboard Publications page 691 Top 10 Girl Groups Of All Time Billboard X Posed Expose Point Of No Return 45cat com Whitburn Joel 2004 Hot Dance Disco 1974 2003 Record Research Inc page 94 a b Stop the Presses Stunning Expose Reveals a Talent for Delivering Pop Candy Hits People com 1989 12 04 Retrieved on 2012 04 09 Flashbacks to Happiness Eighties Music Revisited Randolph Michaels Google Boeken Books google com 2005 09 30 Retrieved on 2012 04 09 Laurie Miller Archived 2011 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Laurie Miller 2000 08 24 Retrieved on 2012 04 09 The Expose Epistle On Line Jeanette Jurado 2009 Interview Expose epistle org Retrieved on 2012 04 09 Sandra Harvey South Florida Sun Sentinel December 18 2008 Retrieved November 2 2018 a b Interview with Lewis Martinee FreestyleMusic com Retrieved 16 May 2009 Interview with Gioia Bruno of Expose Lydia Marcus Archived from the original on May 2 2013 Whitburn Joel 2004 Hot Dance Disco 1974 2003 Record Research Inc page 46 John R Troy Interview with Kelly Moneymaker 2007 Retrieved 2009 04 18 Bruno Gioia Gioia s MySpace Blog Archived from the original on 2009 07 01 Retrieved 2009 04 17 Disney go com Archived 2008 10 31 at the Wayback Machine Mohegan Sun Entertainment Press Kit PDF Unscaville CT Mohegan Sun Archived from the original PDF on 2011 08 23 EXPOSE Your question has finally been answered Expose is getting ready to get back to what we do best Facebook 2010 07 27 Retrieved 2010 08 22 Daily Business Review News Item Dailybusinessreview com Crystal Entertainment amp Filmworks et al v Jeanette Jurado et al United States District Court Southern District of Florida Miami Division Docket 07 61748 CIV WJZ Crystal Entertainment amp Filmworks et al v Jeanette Jurado et al United States District Court Southern District of Florida Miami Division Docket 08 60125 CIV MGC Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Expose Reunion with Kelly Moneymaker L A Gay Pride Point of No Return live YouTube 2009 06 14 Retrieved 2009 06 19 Crystal Entertainment amp Filmworks et al v Jeanette Jurado et al John Ley United States Court of Appeals 11th District Court Docket No 10 11837 June 21 2011 External links editOfficial Web SiteFurther reading editVarious 2003 All Music Guide to Soul The Definitive Guide to R amp B and Soul Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 0 87930 744 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Expose group amp oldid 1183872172, wikipedia, wiki, 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