Betty's Not A Vitamin
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BNAV's original sound is a mix of all classic American music – Pop, Country, Rock, Punk and Rockabilly – served with the feel of a Memphis barbecue.
Founding members and songwriters Chris Tocco and Todd Staudinger are joined by long time drummer Rick Boucher and bassist/ songwriter Steve "Barkin' Barney" Barnes. They released their debut CD in January 2007. It is a 14 song compilation of original material with a power pop cover of the old Kenny Rogers hit Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town) thrown in for good measure.
The CD received extensive radio airplay nationwide on over 180 CMJ College radio stations and broke ground in several large Commercial Radio markets as well. One station in NY played 3 singles from the CD for 12 straight weeks!
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I heard it on the radio
author: Jason
I was listening to the radio the other day and heard this killer version of " Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town ", and was floored by the great energy of the track. I found out the name of the band and had to stop in and say that these guys kick ass !.
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Great tracks from a bay area favorite
author: Bay Area Fan
I've seen these guys several times in and around Tampa and have to say that the CD is a cool representation of what they are about. It's nice to see a group of really good musicians put out something that stands shoulder to shoulder with any major label release.
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author: Tampa Tribune / Curtis Ross
Betty's Not a Vitamin, Betty's Not a Vitamin (bettysnotavitamin.com) : Regulars around Tampa in the '90s, Betty's Not a Vitamin has reunited to gig constantly and record this disc of shamelessly catchy pop-rock.
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author: St. Petersburg Times
These guys are some of the hardest working guys in local music. For more than a decade, Staudinger and Tocco and Co. have played more than a few nights a week, week after week, at beach bars and places not exactly renowned for being ultra-hip in the local music scene.
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