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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZZ_TopZZ Top - Wikipedia

    The original line-up was formed in Houston and consisted of Gibbons, bassist/organist Lanier Greig, and drummer Dan Mitchell. The name of the band was Gibbons' idea. The band had a small apartment covered with concert posters and he noticed that many performers' names used initials.

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    Billy Etheridge, der bereits mit Jimmie Vaughan gespielt hatte, bot sich als Bassist an. Weiterhin gehörten Keyboarder Lanier Greig und Schlagzeuger Dan Mitchell zur Urbesetzung der Band, die sich kurz darauf in ZZ Top umbenannte.

  3. 21. Sept. 2022 · Zu den Gründungsmitgliedern gehörten neben Gibbons der Bassist Billy Etheridge, Keyboarder Lanier Greig und Schlagzeuger Dan Mitchell. Doch schon nach den ersten Schritten traten diese wieder aus. Doch am 10. Februar 1970 stand ZZ Top in der Besetzung auf der Bühne, wie sie schließlich

  4. 17. Feb. 2013 · Keyboardist and bassist Lanier Greig, who was one of the original members of legendary rock band ZZ Top, died last week in Austin. He was 64. Greig's time in ZZ Top was short-lived. He exited the band not long after the group formed in Houston in 1969, and right before ZZ Top rose to stardom.

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  5. 16. Feb. 2013 · Lanier Greig, an immensely talented keyboardist, bassist, composer and arranger who was also a member of an early iteration of ZZ Top, died in his sleep last week at his home in...

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  6. 15. Feb. 2013 · Lanier Holland Greig passed away from heart failure in his sleep on February 15, 2013 at his home in Austin, Texas. He was 64. Lanier was a well known, immensely talented musician with a specialty in bass and keyboards. Greig became a founding member of the blues rock group ZZ Top in June of 1969 when singer and...

  7. Lanier Greig. Keyboardist and bassist. He was in the original lineup of ZZ Top. He played only on the single "Salt Lick / Miller's Farm" issued in 1969. (born August 20, 1948 in Houston, Texas; died on February 15, 2013 in Austin, Texas).