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Vitabeats were a short-lived Australian musical duo, consisting of husband and wife Andrew and Lissa Barnum. Originally signed to Red Records, the duo recorded an EP and released "Tough Guy", which did not make the Australian top 100. The EP, was released in July 1985, following the commercial success of "Boom Box". In 1984, Vitabeats signed with Hot Records and released "Boom Box" in February 1985, this was followed by "Audrey" in July 1985 and a studio album.

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  • Vitabeats were a short-lived Australian musical duo, consisting of husband and wife Andrew and Lissa Barnum. Originally signed to Red Records, the duo recorded an EP and released "Tough Guy", which did not make the Australian top 100. The EP, was released in July 1985, following the commercial success of "Boom Box". In 1984, Vitabeats signed with Hot Records and released "Boom Box" in February 1985, this was followed by "Audrey" in July 1985 and a studio album. (en)
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  • Vitabeats were a short-lived Australian musical duo, consisting of husband and wife Andrew and Lissa Barnum. Originally signed to Red Records, the duo recorded an EP and released "Tough Guy", which did not make the Australian top 100. The EP, was released in July 1985, following the commercial success of "Boom Box". In 1984, Vitabeats signed with Hot Records and released "Boom Box" in February 1985, this was followed by "Audrey" in July 1985 and a studio album. In 1986 Vitabeats performed with The Rock Party, a charity project initiated by The National Campaign Against Drug Abuse, which included many Australasian musicians. (en)
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