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"#BillyGibbons grew up in Houston surrounded by classical music, which he never much related to. Nor was he particularly taken with the hard country sounds that abounded. One night, in the depths of the Fifties, he saw Elvis Presley on the Ed Sullivan TV show and thought to himself: ‘That’s the guy.’ Soon, he was tuning in local radio station KYOK, where deejays with names like Zing Zang and Hotsie Totsie were laying down roots-level black rock: Little Richard, Jimmy Reed, Larry Williams, the whole head-bending pantheon. His parents, of course, disapproved. But despite their upscale financial status, Billy was never deprived of rock & roll: When he wanted the records, he got the maid to smuggle them in. On Christmas Day 1963, Billy’s father finally gave him the guitar he’d been begging for. He immediately figured out the two-finger versions of ‘Big Boss Man’ and ‘What’d I Say,’ and after that, there was no turning back." From the April 12th, 1984 issue of @Rolling Stone. Photograph by Tony Mottram #ZZTop


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