Frank Beard, the longtime drummer for ZZ Top, has died at the age of 77, Vulture reports.
- August 19, 2026
AceShowbiz - Frank Beard, the longtime drummer for ZZ Top, has died at the age of 77, Vulture reports. His passing led the band to cancel their scheduled concerts in Utah and Colorado this week.
The New York Times also reported that Beard died while receiving hospice care at his ranch in Richmond, Texas, surrounded by family members. Rolling Stone adds that the cause of death was not disclosed, and Beard’s health had been a concern for some time, with the band canceling shows earlier in August due to his medical issues.
Following the news, ZZ Top shared on their official Instagram that Beard was a cherished friend and an innovative drummer, and expressed their commitment to continue performing as he wished. The band also plans to resume their tour with dates at Austin City Limits, a venue favored by Beard.
ZZ Top was formed in 1969 and is known for their influential blues rock sound, notably on their 1973 album "Tres Hombres." Beard was recognized for his mastery of the Texas shuffle drum style, which shaped hits like "Tush" and "La Grange." Though not an original founder, he became the definitive drummer after joining shortly after the band’s debut single, and he famously introduced bassist Dusty Hill, completing the classic lineup. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
Beard’s death marks a significant loss for ZZ Top and the rock community, as his rhythmic contributions were central to the band’s signature sound. The group’s decision to continue performing underscores their dedication to his legacy and the enduring spirit of their music.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Vulture.