13TH ANNUAL TEXAS FILM HALL OF FAME AWARDS
ZZ Top
Presented by Luke Wilson
AMD LIVE! Soundtrack Award
ZZ TOP earned their nickname as the “little ol’ band from Texas’ around
the time they became multi-platinum artists in the early 1970s.
Guitarist Billy Gibbons formed the Houston-based trio in 1969 with
bassist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard after his garage rock outfit
the Moving Sidewalks broke up. From the start, the three were dedicated
to the blues and infused it with massive doses of blistering Texas rock
and thundering Southern boogie. ZZ Top worked goodtime blues grooves
over the time-honored topics of hot women and sharp-dressed men, fast
cars and lowdown whorehouses and just when it seemed their dogged
dedication to tradition might make them unhip in the new wave 1980s,
they turned into MTV’s most unlikely cool act. Shaggy beards, cheap
sunglasses, and lightning bolt keychains became the band's trademark
look, a signature style that was played up when the trio was inducted
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Ever dedicated to the
support of blues, they even raised money for a blues museum in
Clarksdale, Mississippi. “We’ve been reinventing ourselves for quite
awhile,” says Billy. “In our own way, we’ve made every effort to
preserve our precious rock and roll environment.” After
three-and-a-half decades, who can argue with that?
Luke Wilson
Luke Wilson got his start in films alongside
older brothers Owen and Andrew in 1994’s BOTTLE ROCKET. A
record-setting athlete in college, Wilson has also appeared in 3:10 TO
YUMA (2007), BLADES OF GLORY (2007), THE WENDELL BAKER STORY (2005),
OLD SCHOOL (2003), THE ROYAL TENEBAUMS (2001), LEGALLY BLONDE (2001
& 2003) and the cult classic RUSHMORE (1998). Luke is a long-time
friend of the Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards--in addition to presenting thier award to ZZ Top, he presented the Rising Star Award to his brother Owen Wilson in 2003 and accepted an award on behalf of RUSHMORE in 2009.