Celebrity Life
Gotsta Get Paid: ZZ Top Sell Publishing Catalog, Royalty Rights
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees have inked a new deal with BMG and the investment firm KKR
Dusty Hill’s Widow Charleen McCrory Thanks Fans for ‘Outpouring of Love’
"He was the kindest, most gentle, and caring man a woman could ever hope to find in a lifetime," ZZ Top bassist's widow wrote in message on band's Facebook page
ZZ Top Play First Concert Since Bassist Dusty Hill’s Death
"Dusty gave me the directive" for band to continue on, Billy Gibbons tells Tuscaloosa audience
Dan Auerbach on ZZ Top’s Dusty Hill: ‘It Would Have All Crumbled Without Him’
"Dusty was like an immovable object," Black Keys frontman says. "He knew what the songs needed"
How ZZ Top Conquered MTV With the ‘Eliminator’ Trilogy
The band's now-iconic clips for "Gimme All Your Lovin'," "Sharp Dressed Man," and "Legs" reveled in the ridiculousness of the video age and made the trio heroes to New Wave misfits
Watch ZZ Top Perform ‘Gimme All Your Lovin” at Dusty Hill’s Last Concert
This July 18th gig in Louisville marked the end of one of the single most enduring lineups in rock history
Flashback: ZZ Top Find Some ‘Tush’ at 2004 Rock Hall Induction Ceremony
Keith Richards welcomes Texas trio into Cleveland institution
ZZ Top: 10 Essential Songs
We look back at the hitmaking Texas trio's defining tracks, from "La Grange" to "Legs"
Flashback: ZZ Top Ham It Up With Brad Paisley in ‘Sharp Dressed Man’ Cover
Paisley's version of the 1983 hit appeared on the 2002 tribute album Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute to ZZ Top
ZZ Top Bassist Dusty Hill Dead at 72
"We ... will miss your steadfast presence, your good nature, and enduring commitment to providing that monumental bottom to the 'Top.' members Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard said. "You will be missed greatly, amigo"
Toyah Wilcox Dumbfounds Robert Fripp While Covering ZZ Top’s ‘Sharp Dressed Man’
Even a bare chest can't keep the King Crimson guitarist from missing a note
Cody Jinks, ZZ Top to Headline Inaugural Born & Raised Music Festival
September festival in Pryor, Oklahoma, also features Lucinda Williams, Blackberry Smoke, Robert Earl Keen, and a number of Red Dirt acts
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