Monday, August 17, 2026

ZZ Top : Tres Hombres



Frank Lee Beard
(June 11, 1949 – August 17, 2026) 
was an American
 drummer 
best known as
 the long-time
 drummer of 
the rock band


Early Life and Education

Frank Lee Beard 

was born on 

June 11, 1949,

 in Frankston, Texas, 

and raised in Irving. 

He attended Irving High School. 

As a teenager,

 he met Dusty Hill 

when their bands 

played the same show

 at a Fort Worth club, 

and Hill later asked him

 to join 

the Warlocks.

In May 1969, 

Beard joined 

the Moving Sidewalks, 

a band that became 

ZZ Top 

in July 1969.

He introduced 

Billy Gibbons, 

the founder of 

the Moving Sidewalks,

 to Hill. 

After honing their trademark 

"Texas boogie-blues-rock" style, 

the three released 

ZZ Top's First Album 

on London Records

 in January 1971. 

Beard was initially credited

 under the nickname 

"Rube Beard" 

on ZZ Top's

 First Album

and on 

Tres Hombres

but was credited

 under his actual name on 

Rio Grande Mud 

and on every 

ZZ Top album

 from 1975's 

Fandango!.

Personal Life and Death

After achieving success with

 ZZ Top

 in the late 1970s, 

Beard spent large sums of money

 on drugs, 

including LSD, 

cocaine, 

and heroin. 

He later regretted the spending

 and said it damaged 

his relationships. 

He joined a 

rehabilitation program. 

He recalled: 

"I just wanted to get sober. 

I wanted to be like people

 I admired who could sit home 

and watch TV 

and go to bed

 and that was okay [for them].

"ZZ Top went on hiatus 

for three years 

while Beard dealt 

with his addictions.

Beard married 

Debbie Meredith

 in November 1982.

 They had three children. 

He lived in Richmond, Texas, 

where he owned 

and operated the 

Top 40 Ranch. 

He golfed and was known locally

 for participation in

 tournaments and community events. 

Beard was long known as

 the only member of 

ZZ Top not to have a beard, 

but he grew a short one

 in 2013 

In March 2025, 

Beard temporarily left ZZ Top's 

Elevation tour due to illness.

 He returned to the band

 and performed until August 2026

 when he had to step away 

from the tour

 due to illness.

Beard died under hospice care 

at his ranch in Richmond 

on August 17, 2026, 

at age 77. 

He was the second member 

of the classic 

ZZ Top lineup to die, 

following bassist 

Dusty Hill in 2021. 

Billy Gibbons 

remains the 

sole surviving

 original member, 

along with

 current bassist 

Elwood Francis, 

who replaced Hill





RUMOR SPEADING ROUND

IN THAT TEXAS TOWN

ABOUT THAT SHACK

OUTSIDE LA GRANGE

AND YOU KNOW

WHAT I'M TAKING ABOUT



 Tres Hombres 

is the

 third

 studio album

 by the

 American

 Rock band

 ZZ Top

released on 

July 26, 1973, 

by London Records

It was the band's 

first collaboration

 with engineer 

Terry Manning

The album would be

 ZZ Top's 

commercial breakthrough

 in the

 United States charts.

 It peaked at 

number 8 

on the

 Billboard 200

 albums chart

 in 1974. 

Its lead single

 "La Grange

reached number 41

 on the 

Billboard Hot 100.

 It is the first 

of many

 ZZ Top

 albums

 to incorporate the 

use of 

Spanish terminology

 in their branding. 

"Tres Hombres" 

means

 "three men" 

in Spanish.

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