ZZ Top, meanwhile, have continued to perform despite the passing of Hill last year. They released a live album titled ‘Raw’ in July, which was supported by a North American tour from May through August.
The Sam Dunn-directed film sees ZZ Top’s original line-up – guitarist Billy Gibbons, drummer Frank Beard and late bassist Dusty Hill – perform an intimate career-spanning set at the historic Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas.
The trio also played several dates of Willie Nelson‘s touring Outlaw Music Festival earlier this year.
Last year, ZZ Top recently sold all their publishing rights and back catalogue for an undisclosed fee. The group have sold both to BMG and investment firm KKR. While financial details for the deal were not disclosed, it’s expected to have attracted a multi-million dollar deal with the group having sold over 50 million albums.






