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Pearly Gates Open: Billy F Gibbons and the BFG Band Grind the Blues
Billy F Gibbons is the gravel-voiced guitar ace of ZZ Top, now steering the BFG Band through tight Texas blues and desert-baked rock.
From Texas to the High Desert
Since Dusty Hill passed in 2021 and Elwood Francis stepped in on bass for ZZ Top, Gibbons's solo shows have leaned more playful and raw. The roots are boogie shuffles, Latin-tinged grooves, and the sandy crunch he brought to Hardware, tracked out near Joshua Tree with Matt Sorum and Austin Hanks.Classics with Solo Spice
Expect a set that mixes solo cuts from Hardware and The Big Bad Blues with crown-jewel ZZ grooves. Likely pivots include La Grange, Sharp Dressed Man, West Coast Junkie, and Got Love If You Want It. The crowd skews multi-gen, with denim jackets, brimmed hats, and guitar folks comparing picks near the bar while younger players film licks for later study. Watch for his 1959 Les Paul nicknamed Pearly Gates and the peso pick trick that gives a glassy scrape on downstrokes. Note that these set picks and stage choices are drawn from recent patterns and might shift once the room and band feel settle.Beards, Bolos, and Boogie: The Billy F Gibbons Crowd in Focus
The scene blends long-time rock fans with young guitar students, and the shared language is gear talk and groove.
Denim, Bolo, and a Nod to Hot Rods
You will spot brimmed hats, bolo ties, scuffed boots, and a few novelty beards, plus vintage tees from Eliminator and Tres Hombres eras. Call-and-response moments pop up on the chug of La Grange, where claps land on two and four while the band rides the vamp.Boogie Rituals and Little Winks
During quieter blues, you might hear a soft how, how, how from a corner, a wink to old stage patter more than a chant. Merch leans into hot-rod art, desert motifs, and the Pearly Gates silhouette, with small runs of posters that serious collectors track across cities. Pre-show playlists tend to pull Texas blues and border radio gems, so conversations drift to where these songs first hit folks' radios. Overall, it feels like a club of listeners who came to study tone and share a good shuffle, not to posture.Tone, Time, and Texas: Billy F Gibbons Under the Microscope
Onstage, Billy F Gibbons sings in a dry, smoky baritone that sits just ahead of the snare, so the words snap even when the guitars are huge. Arrangements favor a tight trio feel, with rhythm guitar thickening choruses while the bass walks simple patterns that make the kick drum pop.
Grooves That Breathe
He often drops the band to half-volume for a verse, then punches back with a stop-time hit to make a solo land harder. Tempos live are a notch slower than studio takes, which lets the grooves breathe and the low strings grind. A neat quirk is the half-step-down tuning paired with super-light strings, which gives that elastic bend without much effort. Expect flashes of octave-fuzz snarl and a chewy midrange that keeps the riff readable even when the room gets loud.Light on Flash, Heavy on Feel
Visuals tend to be lean and warm, with amber washes and a neon glow that frames the guitars rather than stealing the show.Kindred Riffs: Fans of Billy F Gibbons Find Good Company
Fans of ZZ Top will also feel at home with George Thorogood, whose bar-band stomp and slide swagger hit the same fun nerve.