Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Deep Dish, Expose, Change, C+C Music Factory, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Blaze, Urban Umpires, Villains, Thunderpuss, Book of Love, Nebulae, Masters at Work, Deee-Lite, Murk, IiO, Rabbit in the Moon, John Creamer & Stephane K, Rosko, Inner City, Seduction, Andain, The Daou, Duck Sauce, Majik Boys, Al B. Rich, TKA, Mateo & Matos, Boy Krazy, Fem2fem, Cooler Kids, No Mercy, Windimoto, 2 in a Room, Innovaders, Metro Area, The Soft Pink Truth, DJ Three, Jomanda, Narcotic Thrust, MYNT, Rosabel, Blue Pearl, Raze, Peech Boys, Reel 2 Real, Uncanny Alliance, Ten City, Knights In Paris, Powerhouse, Pusaka, The Movement, Raw Stylus, MVP, Pulse, Ruffneck, Good Question, Roc Project, 2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman, and a Dominican, Dat Oven, Jondi & Spesh, Urban Soul, U.D.A.U.F.L., Sphynx, Love Tribe, Soul Solution, Smooth Touch, Da Mob, Staxx of Joy, Friburn & Urik, Bad Yard Club, A.S.K. M.E., Desiya, The Collaboration, Dynamix, Lil' Mo' Yin Yang. Excerpt: Expose is an American vocal group. Primarily consisting of lead vocalists Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, and Gioia Bruno, the group achieved much of their success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, becoming the first group to have four top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from their debut album, including their 1988 #1 hit "Seasons Change." The group was popular in dance clubs, mainstream Top 40 and adult contemporary charts in the United States. The group actively toured and recorded music from 1985 to 1995, then retired from recording and public performances until 2003, and currently tour today. Expose was initially 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 Lau...