Frank Beard, the legendary drummer for ZZ High, died Monday, Aug. 17, on the age of 77.
Information of Beard’s loss of life was introduced a day later, with a press release noting he “was in hospice care when he handed away at his ranch in Richmond, Texas, with relations at his aspect.”
Beard’s loss of life got here a little bit greater than 5 years after the passing of bassist Dusty Hill. ZZ High had continued to tour with Elwood Francis on bass, and extra just lately, as Beard’s loss of life started to say no, Michael Monahan stuffed in behind the drum package. In a put up to ZZ High’s Instagram, Billy Gibbons – the band’s guitarist, frontman and sole surviving core member – paid tribute to Beard.
“Immediately, Elwood and I misplaced an awesome pal and collaborator, and the world misplaced some of the naturally revolutionary drummers and an awesome and true son of Texas,” Gibbons wrote. “His signature backbeat was key to holding ZZ on high.”
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As information of Beard’s passing unfold internationally, many fellow rockers took to social media to pay their respects.
Former Weapons N’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum described Beard as “the spine of ZZ High for 57 years with the most effective shuffle recognized to man.” In the meantime, Rage In opposition to the Machine drummer Brad Wilk recalled a lifechanging expertise watching Beard play. “I first skilled ZZ High on the LA Discussion board in highschool for the Eliminator tour. My thoughts was BLOWN! Watching his two hand shuffle stay was immense.”
Elsewhere, Foghat described Beard as “an unbelievable drummer and nice man. We have carried out so many exhibits with ZZ High over time and at all times a pleasure to share the stage with them. Our ideas and love exit to Billy & Elwood, and naturally his household & associates. Thanks Frank in your stable presence all these a few years.”
These tributes and extra might be discovered under.
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