What's Next For ZZ Top After Dusty Hill's Death
After ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill's death, many fans were left wondering about the future of the "Sharp Dressed Man" crooners.
Read MoreAfter ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill's death, many fans were left wondering about the future of the "Sharp Dressed Man" crooners.
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Read MoreDusty Hill was a part of ZZ Top, which also included vocalist and guitarist Billy Gibbons and drummer Frank Beard, since its inception in 1969.
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Read MoreZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill died on July 28, 2021. Although the band never had a number one hit, Hill's career still paid off quite well. Here was his net worth.
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