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Billy Gibbons

William Frederick Gibbons (born December 16, 1949)[1] is an American rock musician, best known as the guitarist and primary vocalist of ZZ Top. He began his career in the Moving Sidewalks, who recorded Flash (1969) and opened four dates for the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Gibbons formed ZZ Top in late 1969 and released ZZ Top's First Album in early 1971. He has also maintained a solo career in recent years, starting with his first album Perfectamundo (2015).

Billy Gibbons
Gibbons in 2015
Background information
Birth nameWilliam Frederick Gibbons
Also known as
  • Billy F. Gibbons
  • Reverend
Born (1949-12-16) December 16, 1949 (age 73)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1967–present
Labels
Member ofZZ Top
Formerly ofMoving Sidewalks
Websitebillygibbons.com

Gibbons has made appearances with other artists and acted on television shows, most notably in Bones. In 2001, Rolling Stone named him the 32nd greatest guitarist of all time.[2]

Early life

Gibbons was born to Frederick Royal ("Freddie") and Lorraine (née Duffy) Gibbons in the Tanglewood neighborhood of Houston, Texas. His father was an entertainer, orchestra conductor, and concert pianist who worked alongside his second cousin, art director Cedric Gibbons, for Samuel Goldwyn at MGM Studios. When Gibbons was five years old, his mother took him and his sister to see Elvis Presley. At age seven, Gibbons's father took him to a BB King recording session. A percussionist at first, Gibbons was sent by his father to New York City to study with Tito Puente.[3] In 1962, Gibbons received his first electric guitar following his 13th birthday, a sunburst Gibson Melody Maker, accompanied by a Fender Champ amplifier, and was influenced by guitarists such as Jimmy Reed.

While attending Warner Brothers' art school in Hollywood, California, Gibbons engaged with his first bands including the Saints, Billy G & the Blueflames, and the Coachmen. By 18, Gibbons formed an artfully designed band, conceptually inspired by friend and fellow musician, Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators, naming the group the Moving Sidewalks, penning the hit single "99th Floor", and engaging in a friendship with Jimi Hendrix.[4][5]

Musical career

Moving Sidewalks

Gibbons founded the Texas psychedelic group the Moving Sidewalks,[6] which recorded several singles and one full-length album, Flash. Gibbons and the Moving Sidewalks came to prominence opening for the Jimi Hendrix Experience during Hendrix's first American tour as a headliner. Also notable was the Gibbons-penned song, "99th Floor", its title a nod to the influence on Gibbons of fellow Texans and pioneering psychedelic band the 13th Floor Elevators. He has also commented during live performances while playing the string-bending intro to "Foxy Lady" that Hendrix taught him how to play when Gibbons was "about 17" in Dallas.[7]

ZZ Top

Gibbons formed ZZ Top in late 1969, and quickly settled on bassist/vocalist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank "Rube" Beard, both members of the band American Blues. After honing their trademark blues-rock style, they released ZZ Top's First Album on London Records in 1971. Although all three members were born in 1949, Gibbons was the youngest member of the band.

 
Gibbons at The Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, 2013

Solo career

On July 31, 2015 it was announced that Gibbons' solo project will be named Billy Gibbons and the BFG's featuring musicians Mike Flanigin, GG Maartine (née Martine GuiGui), Joe Hardy and Greg Morrow. Their debut album, Perfectamundo, was released on November 6, 2015.[8][9]

Gibbons' second solo album, The Big Bad Blues, was released on September 21, 2018 via Concord Records.[10] At the 40th Blues Music Awards in May 2019, the album was named as 'Blues Rock Album of the Year'.[11]

In a 2019 interview with Guitar World, Gibbons said that he was already starting to work on his next solo release: "I think we're going to call it Hardware, and that's in tribute to Joe Hardy, our stalwart engineer for four decades. He recently passed on, but in his wake he left the instruction manual -- 'Here's how to do it.' We're still trying to get to the back chapters. It goes deep."[12] The album was released in 2021.

Other music-related appearances

Gibbons added guitar to the track "Dias Raros" from Diamante Eléctrico of Bogotá, Colombia.[13]

Gibbons played the first slide guitar lead on the song "Dead End Streets" on Al Jourgensen of Ministry's side project Revolting Cocks album Cocked and Loaded.

He wrote, played guitar on and sang "Willin' for Satisfaction" from Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell's 2005 solo album Two Sides of If.

Gibbons collaborated with the Queens of the Stone Age on the song "Burn the Witch" from the album Lullabies to Paralyze. ZZ Top's "Precious and Grace" was recorded with lead vocals provided by Mark Lanegan as a bonus track for the album. Gibbons has claimed this was one of his favorite collaborations and "Precious and Grace" was later added back into ZZ Top's set lists. Gibbons was selected to guest the follow-up album Era Vulgaris but was unable due to scheduling conflicts.[14]

In 2007, Gibbons was featured in the documentary feature film The 1959 Burst alongside Les Paul guitar legends like Slash, Rick Nielsen and Eric Johnson[15]

Together with the Raconteurs Gibbons performed at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards. Gibbons was part of an ensemble chosen to play with the band, which included Lou Reed and Jim Jarmusch. The performance was heavily edited and cut short by MTV for broadcast.

Gibbons was one of several artists to join B.B. King on the song "Tired of Your Jive", from the B.B. King & Friends album.

Gibbons appeared on Nickelback's album All the Right Reasons on the songs "Follow You Home", "Fight for All the Wrong Reasons" and "Rockstar".

Gibbons performed with Hank Williams III on the song "Trashville" from his album Lovesick, Broke and Driftin'.

Gibbons collaborated with Les Paul with his Les Paul & Friends American Made, World Played track "Bad Case of Loving You". Gibbons also performed guitar with John Mayall & Friends' track "Put It Right Back" from the album Along for the Ride. He was the first artist to appear on stage at Cleveland's State theater in November 2008 at the American Music Master Tribute to Les Paul, honoring the guitar and recording innovator, who died a few months later.

Gibbons was a guest vocalist on Kid Rock's "Hillbilly Stomp" from the album Kid Rock.

Gibbons was the guitarist during singer Luis Fonsi's presentation at the seventh Latin Grammy awards held in Madison Square Garden, New York, on November 2, 2006.

Gibbons sang background vocals on Sammy Hagar's 2008 CD Cosmic Universal Fashion during the song "Switch on the Light".

Gibbons collaborated with Ronnie Dunn, of Brooks & Dunn fame, for Dunn's first solo work, playing guitar and singing along on the song, "Honky Tonk Stomp".

Gibbons played guitar on "Broke Down on the Brazos", the opening track of Gov't Mule's 2009 album By a Thread.

Gibbons played guitar on "Run Rudolph Run", the third track of We Wish you a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year compilation.

Gibbons joined Jeff Beck onstage at the 2009 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert with a version of Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady".

Gibbons made a special guest appearance behind Roky Erickson on Austin City Limits taped on November 12, 2007, and originally aired January 12, 2008. (ACL Season 33, Episode 12).

Gibbons plays lead guitar on two songs from the 2008 Everlast album Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford: "Stone in My Hand" and "Anyone".

On January 22, 2010, Gibbons joined Ben Harper, Beck, Conan O'Brien and others on the final episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien playing a Will Ferrell-led rendition of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird".[16]

On February 19, 2011, Gibbons appeared as a guest judge at the 5th Annual Misprint Beard and Moustache Contest at the Mohawk Club in Austin, Texas.[17]

On December 15, 2012, Gibbons made a guest appearance at Social Distortion's concert at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip. Frontman Mike Ness brought him out for two songs, "Drug Train" and "Black Magic". On November 19, 2014, Gibbons performed "Baby Please Don't Go" at the Vaclav Havel bust dedication ceremony in the US Capitol.

In 2020, Gibbons was featured playing guitar on Chapel Hart's single titled "Jesus & Alcohol"[18] and also plays the role of a pastor in the music video.[19]

In November 2021, Gibbons appeared alongside Dion DiMucci on "My Stomping Ground" which is featured in DiMucci's "Stomping Ground" album.[citation needed]

Other projects

Television

Gibbons had a recurring role on the Fox network TV series Bones, appearing in seven episodes over nine years. He plays a fictionalized version of himself, as the father of Michaela Conlin's character, Angela Pearly Gates Montenegro.[20] He is never referred to by name on the show, though; every mention is limited to "Angela's father". Conlin's character's middle name is the same as Gibbons' Les Paul guitar. Gibbons's character is extremely protective of his daughter, and he often "threatens" or "haunts" Angela's husband and colleague Dr. Jack Hodgins, telling him that if he hurts Angela, he will pay. When Angela and Hodgins first broke up, he drugged and kidnapped Hodgins, during which time he also gave him a tattoo of Angela's face on his left deltoid area. After Angela discovers the tattoo, she informs Hodgins she wants it removed (he never removed it) and angrily exclaimed when she discovered it was her dad's doing, "I am so going to kick his Texan bad ass."

He has appeared in several other episodes of Bones, including one where he asks Hodgins to help him recover his car from some "biker hoods". In his next appearance, he argued with Hodgins over baby names. He wanted the child to be named "Staccato Mamba", which came to him in a song, while Angela and Hodgins wanted to name him "Michael Vincent". (Parents and grandfather compromised on "Michael Staccato".)[21] At the end of the episode, Hodgins discovers he has yet another tattoo on his right biceps, this time of his father-in-law with the word "Daddy" across Gibbons' beard (at which point Gibbons told Hodgins that celebratory tequila and he do not seem to mix). In a later episode, he asks to babysit his grandson Michael, pointing out that Angela had spent many nights when she was a baby sleeping soundly backstage while he played to sold-out stadiums. After initial reluctance of Angela and Hodgins, they agree due to the need to get some sleep, as Michael will not stop crying and go to sleep. Gibbons solves the problem by discovering the music Michael likes, including blues and boogie rock, such as ZZ Top's "Hi Fi Mama".

Gibbons voiced a character in episode 60 of Metalocalypse.

Gibbons, along with his ZZ Top bandmates Dusty Hill and Frank Beard, voiced a fictionalized version of himself in Fox's animated show King of the Hill, which is set in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas. In the show, Dusty Hill is said to be a cousin of the show's main character, Hank Hill.

Gibbons appeared as a dining room guest in the season-13 episode of Hell's Kitchen.

Books

Although first published in 2005, Billy F Gibbons: Rock + Roll Gearhead received an expanded re-release from Motorbooks in 2020 for the 50th anniversary of ZZ Top. Gibbons joined author Tom Vickers and photographer David Perry which offers a look at his collection of cars and guitars, including the famous Eliminator Ford 1933 coupe that appeared on the cover of ZZ Top's 1983 album of the same name. The book is ultimately divided into three sections: The Life, The Cars, and The Guitars.[22]

BFG Brand sauces

In 2011, Gibbons joined with Texas-based Mojo Products, LLC, to launch a line of hot sauces, barbecue sauces, and other products with his own personal branding, "BFG Brand". The sauces were sold as BFG No. 44 via his personal website.

In late 2012, Gibbons was featured in a series of television commercials for Fiesta Mart, a Texas supermarket chain. Some of the BFG Brand sauces were seen in these commercials.

Session work

In 2018, Billy Gibbons teamed up with John Fogerty. During the planning of Fogerty and ZZ Top's coheadlining summer Blues and Bayous Tour, Fogerty wrote a song with entitled "The Holy Grail" which Gibbons appeared on adding vocals and some guitar.[23] Gibbons had this to say to 'Billboard Magazine': "It's not an overstatement to say that writing a song with John Fogerty is a genuine bonus. It's fair to say that John and I are both pumped about our collaboration and we think this new one called 'The Holy Grail' holds true with some great storytelling and some solid guitarist movin' the number right along. It begs a shout of, 'Turn it up!'" The single "The Holy Grail" was released on June 8, 2018.

Equipment

Guitars

Gibbons' primarily plays Gibson guitars. His first guitar was a sunburst 1962 Gibson Melody Maker.[24] In 1968, Gibbons acquired a sunburst 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar from a farmer in Houston, Texas, for $250. The guitar was named Pearly Gates, a name taken from the dangerous-to-drive rolling-wreck auto that he sold to buy the guitar. The guitar has become the foundation/benchmark of every ZZ Top album since the group formed in 1969.[25]

Gibbons also plays Fender guitars. During his stint in the Moving Sidewalks, Gibbons used a white 1963 Fender Jazzmaster and Fender Esquire.[26] He has also used an extremely rare "Gretsch Jupiter Thunderbird" given to him by Bo Diddley. The use of this guitar (beginning with the 2003 ZZ Top album Mescalero) inspired a signature production model, the Gretsch Billy-Bo Jupiter Thunderbird. For Mescalero, Gibbons also relied heavily on Ulrich Teuffel's futuristic Birdfish guitar, saying it was second only to Pearly Gates. According to Gibbons, "It really shines on Mescalero because of that dirty, raunchy tone. I defy any other instrument, besides these odd-ball things, to get that crazy."[27] Gibbons recorded Eliminator using a Dean ML guitar.[28]

For the music video for the 1983 single "Legs", Gibbons and Hill used matching spinning sheepskin fur guitars made by Dean Zelinsky of Dean Guitars.[28] The guitars are attached to the belt buckles with a rotary electrical contact and strap mount, allowing them to spin.[29] Gibbons credited the spinning idea to Moving Sidewalks bassist Don Summers.[29]

Gibbons worked with Thomas Nilsen of Cream T Pickups to create the BFG Banger humbucker pickup.[30] At the 2010 Winter NAMM show, Dunlop Manufacturing and Gibbons unveiled a new line of guitar accessories, Rev. Willy's. These include Gibbons inspired picks, strings, and slides.[31]

Strings

Gibbons notably uses strings in an extra light gauge of .07-.09-.11-.20-.30-.38 on his guitars and has a signature set manufactured and sold by Dunlop known as "Rev. Willy's Mexican Lottery Brand". The company also manufactures other gauges of these strings.[32]

Originally a user of heavy gauge strings in ZZ Top's earliest days, Gibbons switched to light strings after playing a show with B.B. King. King asked to play Gibbons' guitar, which he gladly obliged. After playing it, King noticed the heavy strings, handed the guitar back to Gibbons and asked, "Why you working so hard?". Gibbons had assumed that the classic blues sound came from playing heavy gauge strings, but King told him otherwise and advised him to put light gauge strings on his guitar instead.[33][34]

Amplifiers

Gibbons has used a variety of Marshall products, including the JCM 900 Dual Reverb,[35] Bluesbreaker, JTM45, Major,[36] and Lead 12.[35] Recently,[when?] his live touring rack consists of the JMP-1 Preamp, combined with power amps such as the Valvestate 120 or the 9200 model.[37] Gibbons has a large collection of vintage Fender amplifiers (his first amp was a Fender Champ), and collects Fender Dual Professionals. Other Fenders he has used include a Fender Bassman and Fender Tweed Deluxe.[38] Gibbons now[when?] uses Magnatone amplifiers.[39]

Personal life

On December 14, 2005, Gibbons married longtime girlfriend Gilligan Stillwater (born Ellen J. Oetjen).[40]

Gibbons is an avid car collector and custom car enthusiast with an extensive collection that includes a 1948 Cadillac Series 62 (known as CadZZilla), a 1962 Chevrolet Impala (known as "Slampala"), a 1950 Ford Business Coupe, and a 1958 Ford Thunderbird.[41] One of his earliest custom cars, a 1933 Ford Coupe (known as "Eliminator"), was featured in three of ZZ Top's music videos and is also on the cover of their 1983 album, also titled Eliminator. Gibbons also published a book in 2011 about his love of cars and guitars titled Billy F Gibbons: Rock + Roll Gearhead.[42] The November 2014 issue of Guitar World magazine featured an interview with Gibbons and fellow guitarist Jeff Beck about their mutual appreciation of "cars, guitars, and everything in between".[43]

For several years, Gibbons has appeared wearing a braided-cloth cap rather than his familiar Stetson hat. During a visit to Vienna, he met the chief of the Bamileke people from Cameroon, with whom he traded the hat for the cap.[44]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart position
US
[45]
US Blues
[46]
US Rock
[47]
AUT
[48]
CAN
[49]
GER
[50]
SWI
[51]
UK
[52][53]
Perfectamundo
(as Billy Gibbons and The BFG's)
48 1 2 72 66 12 62
The Big Bad Blues 73 2 9 19 80 8 4 19
Hardware 111 17 8 4 1 18
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

As lead artist

Year Title Album
2018 "Rollin' And Tumblin'" The Big Bad Blues
2019 "Hot Rod" Non-album single
2021 "West Coast Junkie" Hardware
"Desert High"
"My Lucky Card"
"Jingle Bell Blues" Non-album single

As featured artist

Year Title Peak chart position Album
US Country US Hot 100
2009 "Honky Tonk Stomp"
(Brooks & Dunn featuring Billy F. Gibbons)
16 96 #1s... and Then Some
2020 "Jesus & Alcohol"
(Chapel Hart featuring Gibbons on guitar)
The Girls Are Back in Town
"Bam Bang Boom"
(Dion featuring Gibbons on guitar) [56]
Blues with Friends
2021 "My Stomping Ground"
(Dion featuring Billy F. Gibbons)
Stomping Ground

Appearances on various artists compilations

Year of release Compilation Song
2008 We Wish You a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year "Run Rudolph Run" (with Lemmy and Dave Grohl)

Music videos

Year Video Director
2009 "Honky Tonk Stomp" (Brooks & Dunn featuring Billy F. Gibbons) Thein Phan
2015 "Treat Her Right"[57] Adam Rothlein
2020 "Jesus & Alcohol" (Chapel Hart with "The Rev." Billy F. Gibbons) David Abbott
2021 "West Coast Junkie" Harry Reese
"Desert High"

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External links

  • Official website
  • Billy Gibbons on Facebook
  • ZZ Top official website
  • Official Moving Sidewalks website

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This article is about the guitarist For the commissioner see Bill Gibbons For other uses see William Gibbons William Frederick Gibbons born December 16 1949 1 is an American rock musician best known as the guitarist and primary vocalist of ZZ Top He began his career in the Moving Sidewalks who recorded Flash 1969 and opened four dates for the Jimi Hendrix Experience Gibbons formed ZZ Top in late 1969 and released ZZ Top s First Album in early 1971 He has also maintained a solo career in recent years starting with his first album Perfectamundo 2015 Billy GibbonsGibbons in 2015Background informationBirth nameWilliam Frederick GibbonsAlso known asBilly F Gibbons ReverendBorn 1949 12 16 December 16 1949 age 73 Houston Texas U S GenresHard rock boogie rock blues rock bluesOccupationsMusician singer songwriter record producerInstrumentsGuitar vocalsYears active1967 presentLabelsLondon Warner Bros RCA AmericanMember ofZZ TopFormerly ofMoving SidewalksWebsitebillygibbons wbr com Gibbons has made appearances with other artists and acted on television shows most notably in Bones In 2001 Rolling Stone named him the 32nd greatest guitarist of all time 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 2 1 Moving Sidewalks 2 2 ZZ Top 2 3 Solo career 2 4 Other music related appearances 3 Other projects 3 1 Television 3 2 Books 3 3 BFG Brand sauces 3 4 Session work 4 Equipment 4 1 Guitars 4 2 Strings 4 3 Amplifiers 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Singles 6 2 1 As lead artist 6 2 2 As featured artist 6 3 Appearances on various artists compilations 6 4 Music videos 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditGibbons was born to Frederick Royal Freddie and Lorraine nee Duffy Gibbons in the Tanglewood neighborhood of Houston Texas His father was an entertainer orchestra conductor and concert pianist who worked alongside his second cousin art director Cedric Gibbons for Samuel Goldwyn at MGM Studios When Gibbons was five years old his mother took him and his sister to see Elvis Presley At age seven Gibbons s father took him to a BB King recording session A percussionist at first Gibbons was sent by his father to New York City to study with Tito Puente 3 In 1962 Gibbons received his first electric guitar following his 13th birthday a sunburst Gibson Melody Maker accompanied by a Fender Champ amplifier and was influenced by guitarists such as Jimmy Reed While attending Warner Brothers art school in Hollywood California Gibbons engaged with his first bands including the Saints Billy G amp the Blueflames and the Coachmen By 18 Gibbons formed an artfully designed band conceptually inspired by friend and fellow musician Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators naming the group the Moving Sidewalks penning the hit single 99th Floor and engaging in a friendship with Jimi Hendrix 4 5 Musical career EditMoving Sidewalks Edit Main article Moving Sidewalks Gibbons founded the Texas psychedelic group the Moving Sidewalks 6 which recorded several singles and one full length album Flash Gibbons and the Moving Sidewalks came to prominence opening for the Jimi Hendrix Experience during Hendrix s first American tour as a headliner Also notable was the Gibbons penned song 99th Floor its title a nod to the influence on Gibbons of fellow Texans and pioneering psychedelic band the 13th Floor Elevators He has also commented during live performances while playing the string bending intro to Foxy Lady that Hendrix taught him how to play when Gibbons was about 17 in Dallas 7 ZZ Top Edit Main article ZZ Top Gibbons formed ZZ Top in late 1969 and quickly settled on bassist vocalist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Rube Beard both members of the band American Blues After honing their trademark blues rock style they released ZZ Top s First Album on London Records in 1971 Although all three members were born in 1949 Gibbons was the youngest member of the band Gibbons at The Alamodome in San Antonio Texas 2013 Solo career Edit On July 31 2015 it was announced that Gibbons solo project will be named Billy Gibbons and the BFG s featuring musicians Mike Flanigin GG Maartine nee Martine GuiGui Joe Hardy and Greg Morrow Their debut album Perfectamundo was released on November 6 2015 8 9 Gibbons second solo album The Big Bad Blues was released on September 21 2018 via Concord Records 10 At the 40th Blues Music Awards in May 2019 the album was named as Blues Rock Album of the Year 11 In a 2019 interview with Guitar World Gibbons said that he was already starting to work on his next solo release I think we re going to call it Hardware and that s in tribute to Joe Hardy our stalwart engineer for four decades He recently passed on but in his wake he left the instruction manual Here s how to do it We re still trying to get to the back chapters It goes deep 12 The album was released in 2021 Other music related appearances Edit Gibbons added guitar to the track Dias Raros from Diamante Electrico of Bogota Colombia 13 Gibbons played the first slide guitar lead on the song Dead End Streets on Al Jourgensen of Ministry s side project Revolting Cocks album Cocked and Loaded He wrote played guitar on and sang Willin for Satisfaction from Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell s 2005 solo album Two Sides of If Gibbons collaborated with the Queens of the Stone Age on the song Burn the Witch from the album Lullabies to Paralyze ZZ Top s Precious and Grace was recorded with lead vocals provided by Mark Lanegan as a bonus track for the album Gibbons has claimed this was one of his favorite collaborations and Precious and Grace was later added back into ZZ Top s set lists Gibbons was selected to guest the follow up album Era Vulgaris but was unable due to scheduling conflicts 14 In 2007 Gibbons was featured in the documentary feature film The 1959 Burst alongside Les Paul guitar legends like Slash Rick Nielsen and Eric Johnson 15 Together with the Raconteurs Gibbons performed at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards Gibbons was part of an ensemble chosen to play with the band which included Lou Reed and Jim Jarmusch The performance was heavily edited and cut short by MTV for broadcast Gibbons was one of several artists to join B B King on the song Tired of Your Jive from the B B King amp Friends album Gibbons appeared on Nickelback s album All the Right Reasons on the songs Follow You Home Fight for All the Wrong Reasons and Rockstar Gibbons performed with Hank Williams III on the song Trashville from his album Lovesick Broke and Driftin Gibbons collaborated with Les Paul with his Les Paul amp Friends American Made World Played track Bad Case of Loving You Gibbons also performed guitar with John Mayall amp Friends track Put It Right Back from the album Along for the Ride He was the first artist to appear on stage at Cleveland s State theater in November 2008 at the American Music Master Tribute to Les Paul honoring the guitar and recording innovator who died a few months later Gibbons was a guest vocalist on Kid Rock s Hillbilly Stomp from the album Kid Rock Gibbons was the guitarist during singer Luis Fonsi s presentation at the seventh Latin Grammy awards held in Madison Square Garden New York on November 2 2006 Gibbons sang background vocals on Sammy Hagar s 2008 CD Cosmic Universal Fashion during the song Switch on the Light Gibbons collaborated with Ronnie Dunn of Brooks amp Dunn fame for Dunn s first solo work playing guitar and singing along on the song Honky Tonk Stomp Gibbons played guitar on Broke Down on the Brazos the opening track of Gov t Mule s 2009 album By a Thread Gibbons played guitar on Run Rudolph Run the third track of We Wish you a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year compilation Gibbons joined Jeff Beck onstage at the 2009 25th Anniversary Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Concert with a version of Jimi Hendrix s Foxy Lady Gibbons made a special guest appearance behind Roky Erickson on Austin City Limits taped on November 12 2007 and originally aired January 12 2008 ACL Season 33 Episode 12 Gibbons plays lead guitar on two songs from the 2008 Everlast album Love War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford Stone in My Hand and Anyone On January 22 2010 Gibbons joined Ben Harper Beck Conan O Brien and others on the final episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O Brien playing a Will Ferrell led rendition of Lynyrd Skynyrd s Free Bird 16 On February 19 2011 Gibbons appeared as a guest judge at the 5th Annual Misprint Beard and Moustache Contest at the Mohawk Club in Austin Texas 17 On December 15 2012 Gibbons made a guest appearance at Social Distortion s concert at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip Frontman Mike Ness brought him out for two songs Drug Train and Black Magic On November 19 2014 Gibbons performed Baby Please Don t Go at the Vaclav Havel bust dedication ceremony in the US Capitol In 2020 Gibbons was featured playing guitar on Chapel Hart s single titled Jesus amp Alcohol 18 and also plays the role of a pastor in the music video 19 In November 2021 Gibbons appeared alongside Dion DiMucci on My Stomping Ground which is featured in DiMucci s Stomping Ground album citation needed Other projects EditTelevision Edit Gibbons had a recurring role on the Fox network TV series Bones appearing in seven episodes over nine years He plays a fictionalized version of himself as the father of Michaela Conlin s character Angela Pearly Gates Montenegro 20 He is never referred to by name on the show though every mention is limited to Angela s father Conlin s character s middle name is the same as Gibbons Les Paul guitar Gibbons s character is extremely protective of his daughter and he often threatens or haunts Angela s husband and colleague Dr Jack Hodgins telling him that if he hurts Angela he will pay When Angela and Hodgins first broke up he drugged and kidnapped Hodgins during which time he also gave him a tattoo of Angela s face on his left deltoid area After Angela discovers the tattoo she informs Hodgins she wants it removed he never removed it and angrily exclaimed when she discovered it was her dad s doing I am so going to kick his Texan bad ass He has appeared in several other episodes of Bones including one where he asks Hodgins to help him recover his car from some biker hoods In his next appearance he argued with Hodgins over baby names He wanted the child to be named Staccato Mamba which came to him in a song while Angela and Hodgins wanted to name him Michael Vincent Parents and grandfather compromised on Michael Staccato 21 At the end of the episode Hodgins discovers he has yet another tattoo on his right biceps this time of his father in law with the word Daddy across Gibbons beard at which point Gibbons told Hodgins that celebratory tequila and he do not seem to mix In a later episode he asks to babysit his grandson Michael pointing out that Angela had spent many nights when she was a baby sleeping soundly backstage while he played to sold out stadiums After initial reluctance of Angela and Hodgins they agree due to the need to get some sleep as Michael will not stop crying and go to sleep Gibbons solves the problem by discovering the music Michael likes including blues and boogie rock such as ZZ Top s Hi Fi Mama Gibbons voiced a character in episode 60 of Metalocalypse Gibbons along with his ZZ Top bandmates Dusty Hill and Frank Beard voiced a fictionalized version of himself in Fox s animated show King of the Hill which is set in the fictional town of Arlen Texas In the show Dusty Hill is said to be a cousin of the show s main character Hank Hill Gibbons appeared as a dining room guest in the season 13 episode of Hell s Kitchen Books Edit Although first published in 2005 Billy F Gibbons Rock Roll Gearhead received an expanded re release from Motorbooks in 2020 for the 50th anniversary of ZZ Top Gibbons joined author Tom Vickers and photographer David Perry which offers a look at his collection of cars and guitars including the famous Eliminator Ford 1933 coupe that appeared on the cover of ZZ Top s 1983 album of the same name The book is ultimately divided into three sections The Life The Cars and The Guitars 22 BFG Brand sauces Edit In 2011 Gibbons joined with Texas based Mojo Products LLC to launch a line of hot sauces barbecue sauces and other products with his own personal branding BFG Brand The sauces were sold as BFG No 44 via his personal website In late 2012 Gibbons was featured in a series of television commercials for Fiesta Mart a Texas supermarket chain Some of the BFG Brand sauces were seen in these commercials Session work Edit In 2018 Billy Gibbons teamed up with John Fogerty During the planning of Fogerty and ZZ Top s coheadlining summer Blues and Bayous Tour Fogerty wrote a song with entitled The Holy Grail which Gibbons appeared on adding vocals and some guitar 23 Gibbons had this to say to Billboard Magazine It s not an overstatement to say that writing a song with John Fogerty is a genuine bonus It s fair to say that John and I are both pumped about our collaboration and we think this new one called The Holy Grail holds true with some great storytelling and some solid guitarist movin the number right along It begs a shout of Turn it up The single The Holy Grail was released on June 8 2018 Equipment EditGuitars Edit Gibbons primarily plays Gibson guitars His first guitar was a sunburst 1962 Gibson Melody Maker 24 In 1968 Gibbons acquired a sunburst 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar from a farmer in Houston Texas for 250 The guitar was named Pearly Gates a name taken from the dangerous to drive rolling wreck auto that he sold to buy the guitar The guitar has become the foundation benchmark of every ZZ Top album since the group formed in 1969 25 Gibbons also plays Fender guitars During his stint in the Moving Sidewalks Gibbons used a white 1963 Fender Jazzmaster and Fender Esquire 26 He has also used an extremely rare Gretsch Jupiter Thunderbird given to him by Bo Diddley The use of this guitar beginning with the 2003 ZZ Top album Mescalero inspired a signature production model the Gretsch Billy Bo Jupiter Thunderbird For Mescalero Gibbons also relied heavily on Ulrich Teuffel s futuristic Birdfish guitar saying it was second only to Pearly Gates According to Gibbons It really shines on Mescalero because of that dirty raunchy tone I defy any other instrument besides these odd ball things to get that crazy 27 Gibbons recorded Eliminator using a Dean ML guitar 28 For the music video for the 1983 single Legs Gibbons and Hill used matching spinning sheepskin fur guitars made by Dean Zelinsky of Dean Guitars 28 The guitars are attached to the belt buckles with a rotary electrical contact and strap mount allowing them to spin 29 Gibbons credited the spinning idea to Moving Sidewalks bassist Don Summers 29 Gibbons worked with Thomas Nilsen of Cream T Pickups to create the BFG Banger humbucker pickup 30 At the 2010 Winter NAMM show Dunlop Manufacturing and Gibbons unveiled a new line of guitar accessories Rev Willy s These include Gibbons inspired picks strings and slides 31 Strings Edit Gibbons notably uses strings in an extra light gauge of 07 09 11 20 30 38 on his guitars and has a signature set manufactured and sold by Dunlop known as Rev Willy s Mexican Lottery Brand The company also manufactures other gauges of these strings 32 Originally a user of heavy gauge strings in ZZ Top s earliest days Gibbons switched to light strings after playing a show with B B King King asked to play Gibbons guitar which he gladly obliged After playing it King noticed the heavy strings handed the guitar back to Gibbons and asked Why you working so hard Gibbons had assumed that the classic blues sound came from playing heavy gauge strings but King told him otherwise and advised him to put light gauge strings on his guitar instead 33 34 Amplifiers Edit Gibbons has used a variety of Marshall products including the JCM 900 Dual Reverb 35 Bluesbreaker JTM45 Major 36 and Lead 12 35 Recently when his live touring rack consists of the JMP 1 Preamp combined with power amps such as the Valvestate 120 or the 9200 model 37 Gibbons has a large collection of vintage Fender amplifiers his first amp was a Fender Champ and collects Fender Dual Professionals Other Fenders he has used include a Fender Bassman and Fender Tweed Deluxe 38 Gibbons now when uses Magnatone amplifiers 39 Personal life EditOn December 14 2005 Gibbons married longtime girlfriend Gilligan Stillwater born Ellen J Oetjen 40 Gibbons is an avid car collector and custom car enthusiast with an extensive collection that includes a 1948 Cadillac Series 62 known as CadZZilla a 1962 Chevrolet Impala known as Slampala a 1950 Ford Business Coupe and a 1958 Ford Thunderbird 41 One of his earliest custom cars a 1933 Ford Coupe known as Eliminator was featured in three of ZZ Top s music videos and is also on the cover of their 1983 album also titled Eliminator Gibbons also published a book in 2011 about his love of cars and guitars titled Billy F Gibbons Rock Roll Gearhead 42 The November 2014 issue of Guitar World magazine featured an interview with Gibbons and fellow guitarist Jeff Beck about their mutual appreciation of cars guitars and everything in between 43 For several years Gibbons has appeared wearing a braided cloth cap rather than his familiar Stetson hat During a visit to Vienna he met the chief of the Bamileke people from Cameroon with whom he traded the hat for the cap 44 Discography EditFurther information Moving Sidewalks Discography Further information ZZ Top discography Studio albums Edit Title Album details Peak chart positionUS 45 US Blues 46 US Rock 47 AUT 48 CAN 49 GER 50 SWI 51 UK 52 53 Perfectamundo as Billy Gibbons and The BFG s Released November 6 2015 Label Concord Format record CD download streaming 48 1 2 72 66 12 62The Big Bad Blues Released September 21 2018 Label Concord Format record CD download streaming 73 2 9 19 80 8 4 19Hardware Released June 4 2021 54 55 Label Concord Format record CD download streaming 111 17 8 4 1 18 denotes releases that did not chartSingles Edit As lead artist Edit Year Title Album2018 Rollin And Tumblin The Big Bad Blues2019 Hot Rod Non album single2021 West Coast Junkie Hardware Desert High My Lucky Card Jingle Bell Blues Non album singleAs featured artist Edit Year Title Peak chart position AlbumUS Country US Hot 1002009 Honky Tonk Stomp Brooks amp Dunn featuring Billy F Gibbons 16 96 1s and Then Some2020 Jesus amp Alcohol Chapel Hart featuring Gibbons on guitar The Girls Are Back in Town Bam Bang Boom Dion featuring Gibbons on guitar 56 Blues with Friends2021 My Stomping Ground Dion featuring Billy F Gibbons Stomping GroundAppearances on various artists compilations Edit Year of release Compilation Song2008 We Wish You a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year Run Rudolph Run with Lemmy and Dave Grohl Music videos Edit Year Video Director2009 Honky Tonk Stomp Brooks amp Dunn featuring Billy F Gibbons Thein Phan2015 Treat Her Right 57 Adam Rothlein2020 Jesus amp Alcohol Chapel Hart with The Rev Billy F Gibbons David Abbott2021 West Coast Junkie Harry Reese Desert High References Edit Happy Birthday Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top MTV December 16 2010 100 Greatest Guitarists Rolling Stone Retrieved January 3 2005 Russel K F 1997 ZZ Top Rhythm Music Magazine 6 got into Afro Caribbean rhythms as a youth when his father sent him to New York to study percussion with Tito Puente Texas Monthly Talks KLRU Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved September 1 2011 Jasinski Laurie E ROCK AND ROLL Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved September 24 2010 Chest Lance June 9 2005 ZZ Top Is Zee Tops Why ZZ Top is the World s Greatest Band Portland Mercury Retrieved December 5 2008 ZZ TOP Foxy Lady July 16 2012 Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Retrieved June 14 2014 via YouTube Perfectomundo Billy Gibbons and the BFG s iTunes Retrieved October 5 2015 Billy Gibbons Pursuit of Perfectamundo October 30 2015 Retrieved October 3 2016 NEW SOLO ALBUM THE BIG BAD BLUES SOON FROM ZZ TOP GUITARIST VOCALIST AND ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE BILLY F GIBBONS Music News Net Musicnewsnet com Retrieved July 20 2018 2019 Blues Music Awards Winners Announced Antimusic com Retrieved May 11 2019 50 Years of Hell Raising by Richard Bienstock Guitar World Magazine August 2019 Dias Raros Diamante Electrico s tasty little surprise with Billy F Gibbons Shutter 16 Magazine Retrieved July 15 2019 Cohen Jonathan April 13 2007 Reznor Guest Spot Adds Mystery To QOTSA Album News gt Articles Retrieved December 5 2008 The 1959 Burst Lamusicawards com Retrieved October 25 2020 Kreps Daniel January 23 2010 Conan O Brien Recruits Will Ferrell Beck for Final Episode Free Bird Rolling Stone Retrieved September 1 2011 5th Annual Beard and Moustache Contest Results and Wrap up Misprint Magazine Archived from the original on August 20 2011 Retrieved September 1 2011 Paul Zollo September 12 2020 ZZ Top s Billy Gibbons Joins Country Trio Chapel Hart for Jesus amp Alcohol American Songwriter Retrieved February 10 2021 Family trio Chapel Hart is breaking country music down barriers Houston Chronicle September 25 2020 Retrieved February 10 2021 Owen Rob April 4 2014 TV Q amp A Bones GMA and various local news anchors who dared to take vacation time Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved April 4 2014 Peterson Michael Bones The Killer in the Crosshairs first aired March 10 2011 Retrieved September 17 2014 Borroz Tony January 31 2021 Automoblog Book Garage Billy F Gibbons Rock Roll Gearhead Automoblog Lifton Dave Listen to John Fogerty and Billy Gibbons The Holy Grail Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved March 25 2023 Harward Randy 24 February 2009 Inquirer Billy Gibbons Guitar World Guitar World Archived from the original on 1 March 2009 Retrieved 25 August 2010 Billy F Gibbons PDF The ToneQuest Report Georgia Mountanview Publishing October 2002 p 4 Retrieved August 25 2010 Billy F Gibbons PDF The ToneQuest Report Georgia Mountanview Publishing October 2002 p 3 Retrieved August 25 2010 Guitar World June 2003 a b Fanelli Damian April 11 2018 The Story Behind ZZ Top s Spinning Fur Guitars Guitar World Retrieved April 5 2020 a b Moorman Trent March 19 2014 Sound Check The Stranger Gibson Custom Billy F Gibbons Goldtop with Cream T Mash pickups demo archived from the original on December 22 2021 retrieved August 20 2021 Dunlop s NAMM 2010 Accessories Demo Video Dunlop Manufacturing Retrieved May 3 2010 Dunlop Reverend Willy Electric Guitar Strings Billy Gibbons BB King strummed my guitar looked at me rather quizzically and said Why you working so hard February 19 2019 Why you workin so hard Billy Gibbons BB King story YouTube a b Doyle Michael 1993 The history of Marshall the illustrated story of the sound of rock Hal Leonard p 25 ISBN 0 7935 2509 8 Paul Alan 3 December 2009 Prime Cuts ZZ Top Guitar World Future US Archived from the original on 26 March 2011 Retrieved 21 August 2010 Prown Pete Lisa Sharken 2003 Gear Secrets of the Guitar Legends How to Sound Like Your Favorite Players Hal Leonard Corporation p 119 ISBN 0 87930 751 X Pittman Aspen 2003 The Tube Amp Book Hal Leonard p 165 ISBN 0 87930 767 6 Bringing Back The Magnatone PDF The Music Trades 164 1 February 2016 Retrieved April 25 2019 Texas Marriage Index 1966 2011 The 20 Biggest Celebrity Car Collectors Complex com Retrieved October 20 2014 Gibbons Billy F Vickers Tom Photography Perry David 2011 Billy F Gibbons rock roll gearhead Softcover ed Minneapolis MN MBI Pub ISBN 978 0 7603 4030 1 Retrieved October 20 2014 Tolinski Brad September 15 2014 Jeff Beck and ZZ Top s Billy Gibbons Discuss the Rocking Relationship Between Guitars Cars and Everything in Between Guitar World November Retrieved October 20 2014 Hillary Alexander September 16 2008 ZZ Top Billy Gibbons interview The Telegraph Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Billy Gibbons Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved April 19 2021 Billy Gibbons Chart History Billboard Top Blues Albums Billboard Retrieved April 19 2021 Billy Gibbons Chart History Billboard Top Rock Albums Billboard Retrieved April 19 2021 Steffen Hung Austria Top 40 austriancharts at Retrieved December 2 2022 Billy Gibbons Chart History Billboard Canadian Albums Billboard Retrieved April 19 2021 Suche nach Gibbons Media Control Retrieved November 30 2022 Type Gibbons in search field Steffen Hung Die Offizieel Schweizer Hitparade und Music Community hitparade ch Retrieved December 2 2022 BILLY GIBBONS amp THE BFG S officialcharts com Retrieved November 28 2022 BILLY F GIBBONS officialcharts com Retrieved November 28 2022 Lewry Fraser March 26 2021 Billy Gibbons launches video for West Coast Junkie announces Hardware album Louder Sound Retrieved April 19 2021 Maxwell Jackson March 26 2021 Billy Gibbons Announces New Solo Album Hardware Guitar Player Retrieved April 19 2021 Dion Blues with Friends 2020 CD Discogs CMT Videos Billy Gibbons Treat Her Right Country Music Television Retrieved November 11 2015 External links EditOfficial website Billy Gibbons on Facebook ZZ Top official website Official Moving Sidewalks website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billy Gibbons amp oldid 1152614909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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