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ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard, the rhythmic heartbeat behind the iconic Texas trio for over five decades, has announced he will temporarily step away from the band’s ongoing “Elevation” tour due to a health issue requiring immediate attention. The band’s management, Shelter Music Group, confirmed the news this past Saturday, leaving longtime fans concerned yet hopeful for Beard’s speedy recovery.
The legendary Houston-based group, which first roared onto the rock and roll scene in 1969, established their definitive lineup shortly thereafter when Frank Beard replaced original drummer Dan Mitchell. Beard, alongside vocalist-guitarist Billy Gibbons and bassist-vocalist Dusty Hill, cultivated a gritty blues-rock sound that would soon define an era. Albums such as Tres Hombres (1973) and Fandango! (1975) quickly cemented ZZ Top’s reputation, bolstered by signature hits like “La Grange” and “Tush,” staples on classic rock airwaves to this day.
Following bassist Dusty Hill’s passing in 2021 at the age of seventy-two, ZZ Top faced the daunting task of continuing without their beloved bandmate. Honoring Hill’s wishes, they recruited their trusted guitar technician, Elwood Francis, to fill his role. With Beard now sidelined temporarily, Billy Gibbons remains as the sole original member actively touring—marking a significant moment for a band that remarkably maintained its original lineup for over fifty years.
Stepping in to fill Beard’s considerable shoes behind the drum kit is percussionist John Douglas, a trusted friend of the band and fellow Texan. Douglas is no stranger to ZZ Top’s legacy, having previously substituted for Beard during an emergency appendectomy in Paris back in 2002. According to the band’s statement, Douglas maintains a close personal relationship with Beard and his bandmates, ensuring a smooth transition as the tour progresses.
ZZ Top’s current tour, which began in October 2024 and resumed this March, is set to continue across North America before taking them overseas to Australia and New Zealand. Though Beard’s return date remains uncertain, ZZ Top intends to carry forward their legacy of electrifying live performances, characterized by their signature blend of blues-infused rock and sly Texas charm.
Since their formation, ZZ Top has not only achieved staggering commercial success—selling more than fifty million records worldwide—but has also left an indelible mark on popular culture. Their music videos for songs like “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” and “Legs” dominated MTV in the 1980s, transforming them into global superstars. They earned three MTV Video Music Awards, and in 2004, ZZ Top was deservedly inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Billy Gibbons himself has earned accolades for his musicianship, with critics ranking him among the greatest guitarists in rock history.
Offstage, ZZ Top has consistently demonstrated their commitment to giving back, actively supporting charities such as Childline, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the Delta Blues Museum. While fans undoubtedly feel the absence of Beard during this stretch of shows, the band’s resilient spirit remains intact, as does the enduring affection of audiences around the globe who eagerly await Beard’s return to his rightful spot behind the drums.
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