ZZ Top Drummer Frank Beard Dies at 77: Rock World Mourns
The music world is in deep sorrow following the death of Frank Beard, the legendary drummer who kept the beat for ZZ Top for more than five decades. He passed away at the age of 77 on Monday at his ranch in Richmond, Texas. Surrounded by his loving family, he spent his final days under […] The post ZZ Top Drummer Frank Beard Dies at 77: Rock World Mourns first appeared on Chiang Rai Times .
Frank Beard, the drummer for the rock band ZZ Top, has died at the age of 77. He passed away on Monday at his ranch in Richmond, Texas, surrounded by his family while under hospice care. According to the Gulf News, his death was confirmed by the Fort Bend County Medical Examiner, although no official cause has been disclosed.
Beard's health had been declining in recent months, leading to the cancellation of a performance at the Hollywood Bowl on August 5 and some portions of the band's 2025 Elevation tour. During that time, the band toured with a stand-in drummer while Beard recovered from an issue affecting his foot and ankle.
The band has announced that they will resume touring this weekend with a performance at Austin City Limits, a venue that held special meaning for Beard. Guitarist Billy Gibbons, who co-founded the band with Beard, released a statement mourning his death, describing him as a close friend, collaborator, and one of rock's most original drummers.
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