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The Exponents, formerly The Dance Exponents, is a New Zealand rock group led by vocalist and songwriter Jordan Luck. [2] ... (drums) from punk band Channel 4. Cowan ...
Prayers Be Answered is the second album release and the first studio album by the New Zealand band the Dance Exponents, released in December 1983. [1] The album peaked at #4 and spent 45 weeks on the New Zealand Album charts. [2] The album won the Best Album award at the 1984 New Zealand Music Awards.
"Victoria" is a song by the New Zealand rock band The Exponents from the band's 1982 album Prayers Be Answered. Released in June 1982 as the band's first single, it reached Number 6 on the New Zealand singles chart. [1] The song was selected by a panel of New Zealand songwriters to have been the #8 top 100 New Zealand songs of all time.
Something Beginning with C is an album by New Zealand band the Exponents, released in 1992. [2] It reached number one and spent 19 weeks on the New Zealand Albums Chart [3] and went three times platinum. It was the first album to be credited as the Exponents, rather than their former name the Dance Exponents. It is the band's fourth studio ...
Having moved to London in 1987, the single was the band's first release upon returning to New Zealand and changing their name from the Dance Exponents to the Exponents. The song was written by Jordan Luck in London in 1989, with the group returning to New Zealand in November 1990 and signing to PolyGram Records New Zealand. [2]
Jordan William Hunter Luck MNZM (born 15 October 1961) is the former lead singer and songwriter of the New Zealand rock band the Exponents. He was born in Vanderhoof in the province of British Columbia, Canada. His family moved to Tokarahi (near Oamaru) and later moved to Geraldine where he grew up.
Live At Mainstreet is the 1983 album by the New Zealand band The Dance Exponents, [1] recorded live at a May performance at the Mainstreet Cabaret for the Radio with Pictures TV show. [2] The B side of the album has songs by The Legionnaires. The album charted at #3 and spent nine weeks on the New Zealand Album Chart. [3]
Amplifier is the third studio album by the New Zealand band Dance Exponents (later known as The Exponents), released in November 1986. [1] The album peaked at #18 and spent four weeks on the New Zealand Album Chart. [2] The CD version was released in 1992 with an alternative cover and two additional tracks but has since been deleted.