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ZZ Top‘s 1972 sophomore album ‘Rio Grande Mud’ turns 40 this month. The album is best known as home to the longtime concert favorite ‘Just Got Paid,’ which features a particularly thrilling slide guitar showcase from Billy Gibbons.
‘ZZ Top’s First Album’ — yes, that’s what they called it — hadn’t made much of an impression on the charts when it came out the year before, but ‘Mud”s lead track, ‘Francine,’ which featured vocals from bassist Dusty Hill, made a bit of a dent, becoming their first charting single. (Things would really bust open for the group with 1973′s ‘Tres Hombres.’ Read more: HERE
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The little ol' band from Texas is gearin' up to hit the road again and this time, they're bringing friends! ZZ Top will be touring with 3 Doors Down and Gretchen Wilson starting May 25th in Manchester, NH. We are also excited to announce that exclusive VIP Packages are available NOW for select dates!! Get a guaranteed up close ticket and even get to hang backstage and meet the boys after the show!
All of the VIP Package details are listed below:
ZZ Top Diamond Package - $250
Guaranteed Ticket in First Five Rows
Meet and Greet with ZZ Top
Personal Photo with ZZ Top
VIP Early Entrance to Venue
Autographed VIP Only Lithograph
Exclusive VIP Only Laminate
Crowd Free Merch ShoppingZZ Top Gold Package - $125
Guaranteed Ticket in First 15 Rows
VIP Early Entrance to Venue
VIP Only Lithograph
Exclusive VIP Only Laminate
Crowd Free Merch ShoppingClick here for a list of the dates that are currently offering VIP Packages. If your city isn't on sale yet, we will let you know as soon as it is.
See you at the show!
ZZ TOP
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Sure to be one of this touring season’s hottest packages, The Gang of Outlaws Tour, brings three leaders of their respective genres together for six weeks of performances this May and June. Joining the legendary ZZ Top are 3 Doors Down and, on most of the dates, Gretchen Wilson. The tour will alight at select eastern, southern and mid western venues, kicking off May 25 in Manchester, NH.
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Billy F Gibbons joins Eric Clapton and Keith Richards to honor Hubert Sumlin in New York City. Read all about HERE.