[In 1984], when their Eliminator album started climbing the charts, ZZ Top had already long been a monumental band. They could travel around the U.S. for as long as they liked, playing five or six ...
American Rock musician Dusty Hill, of the group ZZ Top, performs onstage at the Metro Center, Rockford, Illinois, February 8. 1984. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images) Dusty Hill, who passed away on ...
There's this about ZZ Top.: At their concerts, there is no time to Zzzzzzzzz. The boys are back in town Tuesday, though it's Elwood Francis now on bass following the death of Dusty Hill on July 28.
Country music legend Dwight Yoakam is accompanying ZZ on their latest trek, dubbed the “Dos Amigos Tour.” Known for ‘80s and ‘90s hits like “Guitars, Cadillacs” and “Fast as You,” Yoakam will open the ...
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