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The Tonnage Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band ZZ Top in support of their 2016 live album Live! Greatest Hits from Around the World. [1] The tour consisted of six legs that alternated between indoor and outdoor shows in the US, along with arenas and festivals in Europe.
The song was produced by band manager Bill Ham, and recorded and mixed by Terry Manning.David Blayney (ZZ Top's stage manager of 15 years), in his book Sharp Dressed Men, described how the song was pre-produced: Billy Gibbons and Linden Hudson (Houston engineer and songwriter) wrote the whole song and created a recorded demo all in one afternoon without either bassist Dusty Hill or drummer ...
In 1992, Warner released ZZ Top's Greatest Hits, along with a new Rolling Stones-style cut, "Gun Love", and an Elvis-inflected video, "Viva Las Vegas". In 1993, ZZ Top inducted a major influence, Cream, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 1994, the band signed a $35 million deal with RCA Records, [36] releasing the million-selling Antenna.
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The Gang of Outlaws Tour was an American concert tour by rock band ZZ Top.Coinciding with their newly released EP Texicali, the tour visited arenas and amphitheaters from May through June 2012, supported by opening acts 3 Doors Down and Gretchen Wilson.
The El Camino Ocho Tour was a concert tour through North America and Europe, undertaken by American rock band ZZ Top. The tour's concerts were performed in casinos and fairs from May through September 2008. Band members Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill dressed in black biker jackets, along with baseball caps and boots. The El Camino Ocho Tour ...
Video albums: 4: The following is a ... "Got Me Under Pressure" 18 Eliminator: 1992 ... (Willie Nelson with ZZ Top) Live and Kickin' Willie Nelson & Friends Live ...
Donny Stuart was the production manager and has been with ZZ Top for the last four decades. [13] In 1999, ZZ Top hired Toby Francis as front of house engineer, who had previously worked with Jane's Addiction and Guns N' Roses. [14] Francis left in late 2010 to work with The Smashing Pumpkins and the band hired Jamie Rephann as a replacement. [15]