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ZZ Top at the Crossroads Guitar Festival, on June 26, 2010. In 2004, ZZ Top was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones gave the induction speech. ZZ Top gave a brief performance, playing "La Grange" and "Tush". Hill and Gibbons performing at Puistoblues in Järvenpää, Finland, on July 4, 2010
Originally a user of heavy gauge strings in ZZ Top's earliest days, Gibbons switched to light strings after playing a show with B. B. King. King asked to play Gibbons' guitar, which he gladly obliged. After playing it, King noticed the heavy strings, handed the guitar back to Gibbons and asked, "Why you working so hard?".
Lexington’s Elwood Francis making his hometown debut with legendary Texas group.
Francis long worked as ZZ Top’s guitar technician. He is largely responsible for Hill quitting marijuana. At a hotel in Amsterdam, Hill was smoking the drug when Francis noticed a metal bar underneath one of the hotel windows. Francis jumped out of the window while holding onto the bar, something Hill could not see from his perspective ...
ZZ Top is back on tour, with Elwood Francis replacing the late Dusty Hill + Mary Chapin Carpenter and Jerry Garcia, Beatles, Talking Heads tributes. 'Still on the run': ZZ Top returns to Cape Cod ...
American rock band ZZ Top will be returning to the Sun City with a performance April 22 at the Abraham Chavez Theatre. The band last performed in El Paso in 2017, opening for Guns & Roses at the ...
Classic-rock superstars ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd have just added more stops to their co-headlining tour, including two Florida shows.
The song is a deliberate return to ZZ Top's blues roots, dropping the synthesizers and back to the guitar. [1]The single features two previously unreleased live recordings that were captured "live and sly during one of the many ZZ Top late nights".