4/2/2023 0 Comments Zz top documentary![]() It was certainly a variation of the blues, but it was like nothing that had been heard before. Hamm and Brians were incredibly significant when it came to helping the trio craft their unmistakably unique and inventive audible style. Hamm was the one who connected the band with Robin Hood Brians, head of Robin Hood Studios. While their chemistry was undeniable, and each member knew exactly what they had with the band, they still needed assistance and guidance from their manager and producer, Bill Hamm. Still, to say that they were an overnight success would be massively misleading. Finally, in 1969, Gibbons, Hill, and Beard joined forces to form the band audiences worldwide know today. Hill and Beard happened to unite together in the band American Blues, while Gibbons performed for a time with Moving Sidewalks. All three members of the band were born and raised in the state of Texas, but their respective individual musical careers had been underway for a few years throughout the 1960s before coming into contact with one another. Using interviews from the three founding members, input from their producers, publicists, and recording artists, and accounts from other music gurus like Billy Bob Thornton and Steve Miller, Dunn gives the audience an intimate and personal glimpse into the whirring gears of the ZZ Top machine. Led by guitarist and vocalist Billy Gibbons, bassist and vocalist Dusty Hill, and drummer Frank Beard, this trio’s story about their rise to fame is as unlikely as it is intriguing. Both technically and narratively engaging, this film is sure to garner audiences’ attentions, regardless of their personal attachments (or lack thereof) to ZZ Top. ![]() ![]() ![]() Celebrating the 50 th anniversary of the band’s 1969 conception, this documentary tells the story of the legendary group known for their innovative “rock and blues” music style. Home › Reviews › In Theaters › Documentary “ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas” wonderfully celebrates 50 years of Texas Rock n’ Blues.ĭocumentary “ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas” wonderfully celebrates 50 years of Texas Rock n’ Blues.Ĭritically-acclaimed documentarian and International Emmy-winning filmmaker Sam Dunn takes the directorial reins in his latest project, ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas. ![]()
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