The guitar tech-turned-band member already struggled with a 17-string monstrosity, before adding a 15-string to his arsenal – ...
Billy F. Gibbons says his new single, “Livin’ It Up Down in Texas,” is the start of a spate of music he hopes to be releasing ...
On “Stackin’ Bones,” he festoons his blues licks with girl-group “ooh-la-la” harmonizing provided by his collaborators, rock ...
Check out ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons’ new solo song “Livin’ It Up Down in Texas,” which he co-wrote with 'Landman' stars ...
When you think of ZZ Top, one image likely comes to mind: a slick, red hot rod roaring down the highway. That car is The Eliminator, the band’s iconic 1933 Ford Coupe. Ready to take a peek.
The “Sharp Dressed Man” of 1983, Billy F. Gibbons, will still don his signature beard when he performs with Mike Flanigin and Chris Layton Tuesday at the Vilar Performing Arts Center. Though ...
When ZZ Top came out of Houston in the early ‘70s, they played a fuzzy mix of blues and boogie rock that totally suited their appearance and background. With slight variations over the years ...
This is an opinion piece. With Dusty Hill’s death last week, I was reminded of the time - 35 years ago this month – that I had the pleasure of meeting ZZ Top backstage after a concert.
Emily Butler On Monday, Jan. 20, Gov’t Mule returned to the stage at Jewel Paradise Cove Resort with another staging in their ...
Pam Windsor lives in Nashville, Tennessee and writes about music. As ZZ Top’s founding member, Billy Gibbons is recognized as a master guitarist, singer, and performer, but in Nashville this ...
When MTV started to take off in the early 1980s, if someone had taken a poll on which prominent 70’s rock bands would thrive on the platform, ZZ Top probably wouldn’t have ranked very high.
Denver got a hot night of bluegrass from The Infamous Stringdusters and Sierra Hull on Saturday at Mission Ballroom.