Welcome to the exciting world of ZZ Top and its iconic Eliminator car giveaway. The ZZ Top Eliminator car is a piece of music history, and you can win it by just revving your engines. This giveaway is an opportunity for fans to own a piece of memorabilia that has been a part of ZZ Top’s legacy for decades. So, buckle up and get ready to join the race to win the ultimate prize.
What is the ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway?
The ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway is a promotional contest that gives music fans the chance to win a piece of rock history a customized 1933 Ford Coupe that was famously used in ZZ Top’s music videos and tours.
How can I enter the ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway?
To enter the ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway, you need to purchase a specially marked bottle of Miller Lite beer and scan the QR code on the label to access the online entry form.
When does the ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway end?
The ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway ends on October 31, 2021.
What are the odds of winning the ZZ Top Eliminator Car?
The odds of winning the ZZ Top Eliminator Car depend on the number of eligible entries received during the contest period.
Who is eligible to enter the ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway?
The ZZ Top Eliminator Car Giveaway is open to legal residents of the United States who are at least 21 years of age or older at the time of entry.
2. The iconic car is a symbol of rock and roll history, and winning it would be a dream come true for any fan.
The contest is open now through August 28, Contest entry is also available on any participating AMI jukebox. ZZ Top is one of the top bestselling bands of all time, with 11 Gold, 7 Platinum and 3 multi-platinum records. The roots rock band originated in Houston in Their unique musical style blends elements of blues, southern rock, hard rock and boogie rock. They are known for their signature long beards, barrelhouse rhythms, and humorous lyrics, often making use of double entendre and innuendos. During the s, they established themselves as a top live act, while producing four more albums. The trio spent 7 straight years touring from The band members grew their famous long beards during this extended break. They incorporated elements of popular genres like punk rock and new wave, making use of synthesizers. This new sound helped spur the success of their album El Loco. In , they released Recycler , the final album in their distinct sonic trilogy. During the s, the band returned to their guitar-driven, southern rock style, which could be heard on there next four albums Antenna , Rhythmeen , XXX , and Mescalero. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in They released their 15th studio album La Futura in Blending their classic style with modern recording techniques, it received critical acclaim and commercial success. ZZ Top is currently on tour for their 50th anniversary. The track set includes two live recordings and an additional two bonus tracks on 5 vinyl LPs. AMI is proud to offer this music contest and great giveaway.
Memphis in the early spring of was hot, sticky and humid, same as any other year. However, change was most definitely in the air for three Texan gentlemen who had assembled in the city, however briefly, to lay down the basic tracks for what would be their eighth album. Yet at that precise moment, ZZ Top found themselves at a crossroads in their career. And as their leader, Gibbons at least had determined that they plough a new path. It was Gibbons who formed the band in his home town of Houston, backed up by his dutiful manager-producer, the entrepreneurial, enigmatic Bill Ham. The first line-up of ZZ lasted just long enough to cut a single in , a modest chugger titled Salt Lick , and secure Gibbons and Ham a deal with London Records. After which bassist Hill and drummer Beard, already bar-band veterans, were brought on board. A month-long, date trawl across the US, it found them performing on a giant stage made in the shape of the Lone Star State and bedecked with such native wildlife as cacti, longhorn cattle and a pair of glowering black vultures. Burnt out from this epic undertaking, the band broke off for a two-year hiatus, during which Gibbons roamed around Europe, Hill visited Mexico and Beard had an extended sojourn in Jamaica. The fact that ZZ Top meant diddly overseas allowed the three of them to travel in complete anonymity. Although when they returned to Texas they had secured their future indelible identity, with Gibbons and Hill having both grown out their beards. Their comeback album, Deguello , stuck fast to formula and sold a million. I was just pushing buttons and found something that sounded kind of trashy. That was a very primitive version of what we went on to do. I started going to clubs and studying beats. So I came up with some ideas we could implement to make a very different album. In total, it sounded the work of an altogether new band, but then again timeless. Eliminator was such a significant departure that it incited blues purists to accuse the band of an act of near-heresy. And if on the surface it appeared an entirely cohesive musical statement, there lurks a more convoluted, contentious truth behind the story of its making which continues to keep secrets and ferment bad blood. In the respective tales of Gibbons, Hill and Beard, Eliminator was forged during months of close-knit jam sessions, the band bolt-holed first in Texas and then at their preferred studio in Memphis. According to the drummer, for the next several weeks Gibbons and Hill would arrive at his home for one pm and they would then go down in his basement studio to drill the raw materials into shape. Billy would set a sheet of paper in the middle of the floor and write out lyrics on the hoof. He stepped into the same role again now, working in particular with Gibbons. I still treasure the moments that he and I spent together. There was quite a bit of time that the two of us sat behind a mixing console discussing new ways to go about making popular music. On this occasion, though, he took legal action, claiming to have been closely involved in both the creation of sounds and songwriting for the album. He looked after my home when we were out on tour. What happened with him was a real drag. But you have to move on. ZZ, minus Hudson, moved in the short term to Memphis where they stayed at a grand old hotel, the Peabody, ideally suited to a band of such quirks.