For its glorious first four minutes and two seconds, ZZ Top‘s Afterburner achieves the impossible: flying higher than its big ...
If there is one place ZZ Top feels the most at home, it’s the stage. The band has been touring more or less nonstop since 1969, though they’ve also somehow managed to find time to record 15 studio ...
Christopher McKittrick takes a close look at the history of ZZ Top in the new biography Gimme All Your Lovin’: The Blues, Boogie, and Beard of ZZ Top’s Billy F. Gibbons Credit: Photo by Brian Marks.
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