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Gioia (pronounced
"joy-ah") was a member of the Arista Records pop group Exposé. In the late
eighties and nineties, Exposé released the blockbuster gold & platinum
selling albums EXPOSURE and WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW which spawned 8 Billboard
"top-ten" hit singles including COME GO WITH ME, POINT OF NO RETURN, LET ME
BE THE ONE, WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW, TELL ME WHY, WHEN I LOOKED AT HIM, YOUR
BABY NEVER LOOKED GOOD IN BLUE and Billboard's #1 hit single, SEASONS
CHANGE. The monster successes of Exposé lead Gioia to perform extensively on
3 major world tours. Gioia was also seen on many television programs during
this time, with such credits as The Arsenio Hall Show, Pat Sajak, Joan
Rivers, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, MTV (Guest VJ), VH1 (Guest VJ)
and a CBS Special with Dick Clark at Radio City Music Hall.
After her departure from Exposé, Gioia took time to recover from
an inoperable benign throat tumor and raise her daughter Brianna. Gioia
couldn't even speak for 3 years and doctors informed her she would never
sing again. After 5 years of healthy living, meditation and faith in God the
tumor disappeared and Gioia did indeed begin to sing again. As co-founder
and artistic director, Gioia opened and managed the West Broward Performing
Arts Academy in the Miami area and began to explore her passion for writing
and music production. Gioia wrote and produced a rock album with John Thomas
and the group WET. She toured and rocked houses across the U.S as the
group's lead singer. During this period Gioia met and began writing with
Ritchie Supa of Aerosmith. Supa introduced Gioia to Richie Sambora of Bon
Jovi and the chemistry was there. Gioia started touring the globe with
Sambora's band, singing and playing percussion, with numerous concerts and
television appearances such as The Late Show with David Letterman.
Today, Gioia is back on stage as a solo artist, singing better
than ever, touring nationally and reconnecting with her loyal fans plus new
ones from around the world. Off to a great start, Gioia's first solo
release, FREE TO BE, became an underground club anthem that received
favorable notice from Billboard. The song was written for her good friend
and a relative who passed away from AIDS.
When word got out about Gioia's track FROM THE INSIDE, one by one,
up-and-comers Mike "DaMooch" Mucci, Twisted Dee, Sweden's D-Wave, Grammy®
Award Winner E Smoove and legendary DJ Junior Vasquez jumped on board to
lend their master remixing talents to the track. It is exp ected that FROM
THE INSIDE will be released as a single in the coming months. Remixes will
also be featured on various upcoming compilations such as the upcoming
Centaur Records' DJ Roland Belmares CD and the 2003 White Party Compilation.
Gioia, thrilled about her return to the spotlight, has been
working on songs for her much-anticipated full-length album and is now
making the music her soul has been singing for years. Her current project,
which is a remake of Kenny Loggin's "This Is It", produced by Annie
Monterrey and Erik Nunez in Miami, is already igniting dance floors and
receiving praise from Billboard reporters around the country. This “groovy”
cover track is sure to please the club crowd as well as the Top 40 Pop and
Adult Contemporary market. Her current release, “From The Inside” (Junior
Vasquez remix) will be featured on the Showtime television series “Queer As
Folk” in April 2003 as well as being on the “Queer As Folk III” soundtrack.
With her magnificent solo arrival, Gioia is now claiming her destiny and
ascending to the top of the music scene. |