Frank Beard, the beat behind six decades of ZZ Top, dies at 77
NEW YORK, Aug 19 — Frank Beard, the longtime drummer of American rock-blues group ZZ Top, has died at the age of 7...
Frank Beard, the longtime drummer of ZZ Top, has passed away at the age of 77, the band and their publicist announced on August 19. Known for hits such as "La Grange" and "Sharp Dressed Man," Beard's distinctive beats were vital to the band's success. Last year, he stepped back from touring due to unspecified health issues. ZZ Top's lead vocalist, Billy Gibbons, described Beard as a "great friend and collaborator" and praised his innovative drumming and Texan roots, stating that the band would continue as he had desired.
Beard was receiving care in hospice at his ranch in Richmond, Texas, surrounded by family members. Born in Frankston, Texas in 1949, Beard joined ZZ Top in 1969, witnessing the band's evolution from heavy blues to a synthesizer-driven sound in the 1980s. ZZ Top's original bassist, Dusty Hill, had died in 2021. The current lineup includes Gibbons, bassist Elwood Francis, and touring drummer Michael Monahan.
Following Beard's death, the band has cancelled dates in Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs and canceled shows at Austin City Limits in Texas, a venue Beard cherished. The band has announced it will continue performances this weekend at the event, emphasizing its commitment to honoring Beard's legacy.
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