ZZ Top Fans Mourn Dusty Hill Following His Death at 72
07/29/2021 01:07 am EDT
Fans across the world sent in their condolences to the band as well as his loved ones.
"We are also thinking of our brothers in the band & crew for ZZ Top," the George Thorogood and the Destroyers band said in response the Hill's passing.
Radio host Anne Erickson was just one of a few notable names that recognized Hill's death. "The rock world can't take much more," she tweeted. An incredible bassist and performer whose music will always inspire."
Bass Magazine shared a short post in honor of the late musician. "To say he will be missed is an understatement," the outlet wrote.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott reacted to Dusty's death, calling him "truly a music legend" on social media.
For many fans who know the history and have followed the band since its early days, the loss hit hard –– especially considering their upcoming live performances. "Top is tres hombres, it works as a trinity, and now the trinity is broken," this fan shared.
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