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 ...
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ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons Likes It Better With Just ThreeZZ Top's Billy Gibbons tells UCR during a 2025 interview why three is the magic number when it comes to rock 'n' roll.
ZZ Top emerged from Houston in the early 1970s, mixing blues, rock and boogie in songs like “La Grange,” “Tush” and “Waiting for the Bus.” In the mid-1980s the group broke out thanks to MTV and hit ...
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