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"'A fun, sexy romp'--NPR"
BETTY is a pop-rock alternative band from New York City. Fronted by three women, the band has a unique sound based on the "spine-tingling harmonies" (Billboard) of songwriters Amy Ziff, Alyson Palmer, and Elizabeth Ziff, layered over propulsive guitars and a big rhythm section. Before evolving into the theatrical rock band that they are today, BETTY began as an edgy a cappella/spoken word/techno beat trio. Friends, they say, since an unfortunate incarceration, fierce Elizabeth (vocals, guitar), funky Alyson (vocals, bass), and funny Amy (vocals, cello) began performing as Betty in the late 1980s. BETTY fights fiercely for causes in which they believe: equal rights, finding cures for breast cancer and AIDS, Planned Parenthood, the pro-choice movement, an end to sexual violence, and everybody's inalienable right to dance naked in the streets.
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