The Creep with Nick Kithas “Betty Lou’s Got a New Tattoo”

Uncredited band (probably the Creep) at Holiday A-Go-Go, April, 1965

Uncredited band (probably the Creep) at Holiday A-Go-Go, April, 1965
The Creep had one fine single, “Betty Lou’s Got a New Tattoo” / “I’m Wise” in 1964.

Both sides are credited to Hobson and Kithas, though the A-side is an adaption of Bobby Freeman’s “Betty Lou Got a New Pair of Shoes”. Still it’s a great performance by the group, and a record I’ve never found.

Members included:

Nick Kithas – sax and vocals
John Hobson – guitar
Joe Moore – drums

I don’t know the names of any other members yet. I believe Nick sings lead on “I’m Wise”.

The Star-Telegram ran a feature on the Holiday Skating Rink’s Holiday a-Go-Go, mentioning only one group, the Creeps, with Nick Kithas the only member named (and misspelled Kethas). The feature has two unlabeled photos of a band, I assume these are the Creeps, can anyone confirm that?

The notes to Fort Worth Teen Scene vol. 3 states they were also called Creep and the Deacons, and that Homer Sewell engineered and released the 45 on Oakridge Records OK-1. The labels credit Mike Dooley Productions.

Nick Kithas later ran a couple clubs in Fort Worth, Daddio’s and The Jazz Café, and was still playing live as of 2019.

One thought on “The Creep with Nick Kithas “Betty Lou’s Got a New Tattoo””

  1. Call the Jazz Cafe in Fort Worth. The last I knew Nick’s son was running it. Or call Mitch Conditt, a FTW dentist, whose father had a recording studio.

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