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    The band is composed of Elizabeth Ziff (vocals, guitar and electronic accompaniment), Alyson Palmer (vocals and bass) and Amy Ziff (vocals and cello). In 1989, the band relocated to New York City. The name of their first album, Hello, BETTY! comes from the standard opening for all their appearances. BETTY appeared in every episode of the 1989 ...

  2. Jan 28, 2010 · Elizabeth Ziff is every bit as firey, unapologetic and punk-sharp as the music she makes with her band BETTY (comprised of Elizabeth, her sister Amy Ziff and Alyson Palmer), which had a...

  3. Elizabeth Ziff was born in 1961 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. She is a composer and producer, known for The L Word (2004), Life with Mikey (1993) and The Out-of-Towners (1999).

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  4. Feb 4, 2020 · Elizabeth Ziff is a musician, activist and co-founder of the feminist pop band “BETTY Band.” Elizabeth and her bandmates, Alyson Palmer and Amy Ziff, use music as a platform to advocate for LGBTQ rights and women’s rights world-wide.

  5. Dec 9, 2019 · Way back in 1986, two Jewish sisters (Amy and Elizabeth Ziff) and a dazzling Black woman (Alyson Palmer) created a band full of chutzpah, funky harmonies, and garage band beats called BETTY.

  6. Legendary Indie Rock trio BETTY, Alyson Palmer (vocals, bass, guitar), Elizabeth Ziff (vocals, guitar, electronic programming) and her sister, Amy Ziff (vocals and cello), use beguiling melodies, compelling lyrics and signature harmonies to create energetic live shows that mix music, performance art, politics and comedy.

  7. Elizabeth Ziff just did a full interview with Jess ( @jessxnyc) from HOT TAKES & DEEP DIVES (who interviewed Guinevere Turner, Ilene Chaiken & Marja Lewis Ryan) and really told all about writing and working on The L Word.

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