ZZ Top, formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas, is known for their bluesy guitar riffs, humorous lyrics, and distinctive image characterized by long beards and sunglasses. The trio of Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, and Frank Beard achieved major success with albums like "Tres Hombres" and "Eliminator”. ZZ Top’s music videos became staples on MTV, and songs like "La Grange” "Sharp Dressed Man” and "Legs" are considered rock classics. Despite numerous accolades and nominations, they have not won a Grammy but were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. ZZ Top's legacy is marked by their influence on rock music and their enduring popularity over five decades.
1969
Formation - ZZ Top was formed in Houston, Texas, by Billy Gibbons (vocals and guitar), Dusty Hill (bass and vocals), and Frank Beard (drums).
1971
Debut Album - Released their first album "ZZ Top's First Album."
1973
Breakthrough Album - Released "Tres Hombres” featuring their first major hit "La Grange."
1976
World Tour - Undertook the "Worldwide Texas Tour” bringing Texas-themed stage props and setting the stage for larger-than-life concerts.
1983
Commercial Success - Released "Eliminator” which included hit singles like "Gimme All Your Lovin'“ "Sharp Dressed Man” and "Legs."
1985
Continued Success - Released "Afterburner” featuring hits like "Sleeping Bag" and "Stages."
2004
Hall of Fame - Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
2012
Latest Album - Released "La Futura” their fifteenth studio album.
Billy Gibbons Vocals and guitar (1969–present)
Dusty Hill Bass and vocals (1969–2021)
Frank Beard Drums (1969–present)
Elwood Francis Bass and vocals (2021–present)
Nominations - ZZ Top has been nominated for several Grammy Awards.
Wins - Although they have not won a Grammy, a disgrace, their contributions to rock music have been widely recognized.
1. "La Grange" (1973)
- From the album "Tres Hombres” this song is a tribute to a bordello on the outskirts of La Grange, Texas, and is famous for its distinctive guitar riff.
2. "Sharp Dressed Man" (1983)
- From the album "Eliminator” this track became an iconic hit, known for its catchy rhythm and association with the MTV era of music videos.
3. "Legs" (1983)
- Also from "Eliminator” this song's music video featured the famous 'ZZ Top girls' and played a significant role in the band's popularity during the 1980s.
Billy Gibbons
Same three guys, same three chords
Dusty Hill
We've kept it simple and that's the way we like it.