Frank Beard’s passing at 77 closes a chapter that began in Texas honky-tonks and roared onto the world’s biggest stages. From the moment he locked in with Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill in 1969, he was the engine that never faltered, the unshowy craftsman behind those huge guitars and bigger-than-life beards. His groove on “La Grange,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” and “Legs” didn’t just keep time; it defined an era, turning a little ol’ band from Texas into a global phenomenon, right up to their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction.In his final months, as illness pulled him off the road, Beard watched others sit in on his throne, but the band never stopped being his. Billy Gibbons’ tribute — vowing ZZ Top would “keep on keeping on” as Beard wished — reveals the quiet stubbornness that drove him: the show must go on, and so must the brotherhood he helped build. He once said he’d found the people he was meant to play with; now those people carry his backbeat forward, honoring a man who never wanted to quit, and never stopped sounding like home.
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