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ZZ Top hitches ride with Rick Rubin for comeback
(Reuters)
03-Jul-2008
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Reuters - Texas rock trio ZZ Top has signed to
producer Rick Rubin's American Recordings imprint, hoping for a
commercial and critical revitalization along the lines of prior
Rubin clients Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond.
ZZ Top gets busy on first album since 2003
(Reuters)
21-Mar-2008
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Reuters - With a live DVD, a new album
and some touring on the docket, ZZ Top is revving up for a busy
year.
Stray Cats to Tour With ZZ Top and The Pretenders
16-Jul-2007
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In one of the strangest tour packages we've seen this year, the Stray Cats have announced that they will tour alongside The Pretenders and
ZZ Top cancels European tour
(AP)
16-May-2007
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AP - ZZ Top has canceled its European tour so a band member can undergo treatment for a benign growth in his inner ear that's affecting his hearing.
ZZ Top cancels its European tour
(AP)
16-May-2007
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AP - ZZ Top has canceled its European tour so Dusty Hill can undergo treatment for a benign growth in his inner ear that's affecting his hearing.
ZZ Top brimming with ideas for new album
(Reuters)
15-May-2007
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Reuters - Currently between labels, ZZ Top
has plenty of ideas for a follow-up to its last album, 2003's
"Mescalero," but no songs have been finished and there is no
scheduled release date.
ZZ Top, Evanescence headline Ohio festival
(Reuters)
07-Mar-2007
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Reuters - ZZ Top, Evanescence and Velvet
Revolver are among the acts scheduled to play the inaugural
Rock on the Range festival, set for May 19 at Columbus Crew
Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
Stewart, ZZ Top to perform at Jazz Fest
(AP)
25-Jan-2007
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AP - Rod Stewart, Norah Jones and Brad Paisley will join New Orleans favorites such as Irma Thomas, Dr. John and Allen Toussaint as headliners for this year's New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
Robert Randolph gets wild in L.A
(Reuters)
06-Nov-2006
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Reuters - "Let's get it a little
wild in here," Robert Randolph advised before sliding into
"Shake Your Hips," which speeds up that ancient blues riff ZZ
Top repurposed for "La Grange." He then asked the females in
the crowd to come dancing onstage. Within seconds, a half-dozen
obliged. By the time the rollicking number ended, there were
about 20.
Texas rockers ZZ Top split with manager, label
(Reuters)
18-Sep-2006
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Reuters - Texas rock trio ZZ Top has parted
ways with the manager who helped form the band in 1969,
according to a statement issued on Sunday.
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