Gioia Bruno, a celebrated Italian-American vocalist, is widely recognized for her impressive tenure with the esteemed vocal ensemble Exposé.
In August 1990, Bruno's remarkable singing career underwent a significant transformation when she was diagnosed with a benign tumor on her vocal cords, rendering her temporarily unable to sing.
As a result of this unforeseen development, Kelly Moneymaker assumed the role of lead vocalist for the group's third album, a position she held until Gioia Bruno made a full recovery in 1997.
After a relatively short period of time with the musical ensemble Wet, Bruno embarked on a solo music journey, marked by the release of her debut album in the early months of 2004. Subsequently, in the autumn of 2006, Bruno put her solo touring activities on hold for a brief period to rejoin the iconic pop group Exposé, where she participated in a concert tour.