Bruno, Gioia Carmen (1965–)
Bruno, Gioia Carmen (1965–)
American singer. Name variations: Gioia Carmen; Exposé. Born June 11, 1965, in Bari, Italy.
As a member of the vocal trio Exposé, had great success with Latin-tinged dance songs; with trio, released multiplatinum debut album Exposure (1987), which broke Beatles' record for most Top-10 hits from a debut album; was replaced on group's 3rd album due to throat problems. Exposé hits include "Come Go With Me" (1987), "Point of No Return" (1987), "Seasons Change" (#1 pop, 1987), and "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" (1993). Albums with Exposé include Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989).
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