Rumor’s spreadin’ ’spherical that ZZ High drummer Frank Beard has left the band’s Elevation Tour to give attention to an unspecified “well being problem.”
The Texas trio’s reps stated Saturday that its co-founder “has quickly stepped away from the present tour to attend a well being problem requiring his focus within the close to time period” and is “trying ahead to a speedy restoration.”
John Douglas, a longtime tech member of the Texas boogie band, will man the drum package within the interim. He performed with ZZ High again in 2002 when Beard underwent an emergency appendectomy in Paris.
The band’s Elevation Tour kicked off March 5 in Alabama and is slated to run via April 12 in Arkansas.
ZZ High was shaped in 1969 in Houston, that includes Beard alongside singer-guitarist Billy Gibbons and bassist-singer Dusty Hill. They went on to change into certainly one of rock’s best-loved trios — and bands — with their huge success pushed by signature movies that then-nascent MTV performed in heavy rotation. And Hill and Gibbons’ signature beards. They’d lengthy been thought-about the rock band with the longest-tenured authentic lineup till Hill died in 2021 at 72. Elwood Francis has performed bass for the group since Hill’s demise.
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Recognized for such basic tracks as “La Grange,” “Tush,” “Low cost Sun shades,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” “Legs” and plenty of others, ZZ High has launched 15 studio albums throughout its profession — together with half reside/half-studio album Fandango! The group has bought greater than 25 million data within the U.S. alone, per the RIAA, seven of its LPs going platinum or multiplatinum, with 4 others going gold. The group was featured within the 2019 documentary ZZ High: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas, which scored a Grammy nom for Greatest Music Movie.