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The bandmembers have always been modest about their success and their ability to stay together without any lineup changes. Hill told us that two things have kept the band going -- their love for performing together, and a healthy sense of humor: "The thing is, we enjoy playing together, working together on stage. That's the bottom line.
There's probably a lot of other reasons, but that's gotta be the main one -- the music. And I think, basically, Billy and I just dig hanging out with Frank."
ZZ Top has been working on a new album for some time, but there's no word on when it might be released.
The event also honored Southwest Music Festival co-founders Nick Barbaro, Louis Black, and Roland Swenson; hip-hop label Swishahouse; and gospel music star Yolanda Adams.
