The Exponents
New Zealand rock group, formerly known as The Dance Exponents. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the musical group. For the mathematical process, see exponentiation.
The Exponents, formerly The Dance Exponents, is a New Zealand rock group led by vocalist and songwriter Jordan Luck.[1]
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Origin | Washdyke, Timaru, New Zealand |
Years active | 1981–87 (Dance Exponents) 1990–2000 • 2006 • 2010–13 • 2023 |
Members | Jordan Luck David Gent Brian Jones Michael "Harry" Harallambi Liam Todd |
Past members | Steve Cowan Martin Morris Chris Sheehan (Dance Exponents) Steve Birss Eddie Olson (Dance Exponents) David Barraclough Steve Simpson |
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Their major hits are "Victoria", "Why Does Love Do This To Me", "Who Loves Who The Most" and, "I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue)".