ZZ Top performs first concert without Dusty Hill following his sudden death at 72 years old
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ZZ Top performed for the first time since the death of longtime band member Dusty Hill. The guitarist passed away in his sleep at his home in Houston, Texas.
"We're gonna have a good time in here tonight," Billy Gibbons reportedly told the crowd at the show, according to UltimateClassicRock.com. "Got a new guy up here, as you know. Dusty gave me the directive. My friend, your pal, Elwood Francis is gonna hold it down behind me." "How about that Elwood? Tearing up that bottom there for Dusty," Gibbons said later during the show, according to the outlet.More Related News
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