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January 8, 1993 is a big day for the Exponents’ Jordan Luck, it’s a year from the day he took $ 12,500 worth of bets that he could stay off booze for a year. The former drinking enthusiast hasn’t touched a drop, stands to collect from his manager and the other Exponents. The singer admits that the bets are sorta "paper money” as he’s lost a few wagers during the year. The band’s bets (or dares?) relieve the tedium of touring NZ playing to packed houses. The guys have a new single ‘Erotic’ (from the album) with new tracks ‘Hey Girl Groove’ and ‘Only Virtually Mine'. The band have now signed direct to Polygram in Sydney. In their absence from New Zealand the band have played in Melborne and Brisbane three times, Adelaide twice and around their Sydney base. In March the band will record 4 or 5 songs to compile their debut album for the Australian market.

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Rip It Up, Issue 185, 1 December 1992, Page 2

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January 8, 1993 is a big day for the Exponents’ Jordan Luck, it’s a year from the day he took $ 12,500 worth of bets that he could stay off booze for a year. The former drinking enthusiast hasn’t touched a drop, stands to collect from his manager and the other Exponents. The singer admits that the bets are sorta "paper money” as he’s lost a few wagers during the year. The band’s bets (or dares?) relieve the tedium of touring NZ playing to packed houses. The guys have a new single ‘Erotic’ (from the album) with new tracks ‘Hey Girl Groove’ and ‘Only Virtually Mine'. The band have now signed direct to Polygram in Sydney. In their absence from New Zealand the band have played in Melborne and Brisbane three times, Adelaide twice and around their Sydney base. In March the band will record 4 or 5 songs to compile their debut album for the Australian market. Rip It Up, Issue 185, 1 December 1992, Page 2

January 8, 1993 is a big day for the Exponents’ Jordan Luck, it’s a year from the day he took $ 12,500 worth of bets that he could stay off booze for a year. The former drinking enthusiast hasn’t touched a drop, stands to collect from his manager and the other Exponents. The singer admits that the bets are sorta "paper money” as he’s lost a few wagers during the year. The band’s bets (or dares?) relieve the tedium of touring NZ playing to packed houses. The guys have a new single ‘Erotic’ (from the album) with new tracks ‘Hey Girl Groove’ and ‘Only Virtually Mine'. The band have now signed direct to Polygram in Sydney. In their absence from New Zealand the band have played in Melborne and Brisbane three times, Adelaide twice and around their Sydney base. In March the band will record 4 or 5 songs to compile their debut album for the Australian market. Rip It Up, Issue 185, 1 December 1992, Page 2

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