The group has primarily consisted of lead vocalists Jeanette Jurado, Ann Curless, and Gioia Bruno.
[2] The group was popular in dance clubs and the mainstream Top 40, as well as adult contemporary charts in the United States.
Working with his partners Ismael Garcia and Frank Diaz at Pantera Productions, talent scouts hired Sandra "Sandeé" Casañas, Alejandra "Alé" Lorenzo, and Laurie Miller as the group's original lineup, under the name X-Posed, which later became Exposé.
In 1987, Exposé released Exposure on Arista Records, led by the pop/dance hit "Come Go with Me," which reached #5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
A re-recorded version of "Point of No Return" with Jurado performing lead vocals, was released, and peaked at #5 on the US Hot 100.
The band received a Soul Train Award nomination for Best New Artist; made television appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, Showtime at the Apollo, and The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers; and performed as an opening act on the national tour for Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam.
"Tell Me Why" addressed youth in street gangs and rewarded the group with additional praise for its socially conscious lyrics.
After the group broke up, Jurado performed in the stage play Mad Hattan and supplied vocals for contemporary jazz guitarist Nils Lofgren and Safe Sax.
Moneymaker married soap opera actor Peter Reckell and released four solo albums.
After a small stint with the band Wet, she worked on a solo career focused mostly on dance-oriented material.
After a long hiatus, in 2003 Curless, Jurado, and Moneymaker reunited briefly for a reunion concert at the Mid State Fair in Paso Robles, California.
Later in 2006, Exposé kicked off a tour at the American Airlines Arena in Miami for the Freestyle Explosion concert, with the lineup of Curless, Jurado, and Bruno.
The group continues to perform at special events throughout the United States, including venues such as Epcot[16] and Mohegan Sun's Wolf Den.
Exposé recorded a 2011 version of their hit "Point of No Return" working with dance producer Giuseppe D. and Chris Cox, which was released that year.
[18] In 2012, the group independently released the single "Shine on," co-written by Ann Curless, who also sings lead vocals on the track.
The court also ruled that the defendants showed common-law proof of ownership and the "[consumer] goodwill associated with Exposé was with the members."