The unexpected passing of ZZ Top's Dusty Hill in the summer of 2021 put a period on the first chapter of one of the longest running lineups in rock 'n' roll. They've carried forward, however, with ...
ZZ Top’s just-released 5-LP vinyl box set From the Top: 1971-1976 (Rhino Hi-Fi) sheds new light on the genesis of the most Dallas of all ZZ songs: “Tush.” The band’s only hit sung solely by ...
ZZ Top’s “Raw” is as close to being an accidental album as it gets. The album, which is set for release this summer, is drawn from a session at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas in which ...
Dusty Hill passed away unexpectedly in July 2021 and instructed his ZZ Top bandmates to continue with guitar tech Elwood Francis in his place, according to Ultimate Classic Rock. In fact, it looks as ...
ZZ Top has been wowing audiences since 1969 – but some fans still have no idea how the band got their iconic stage name. The American rock band, which consisted of Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, and ...
For ZZ Top, the death of Dallas-raised bassist Dusty Hill last July spelled the end of the longest-running rock lineup of all time. It could have derailed the band entirely. Instead, it ushered in a ...
Billy Gibbons uttered a phrase about ZZ Top many times over many years, adapting it every so often to acknowledge the passing of time: “Three guys, three chords, (some number) of years.” The counter ...
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