Frank Beard, the drummer who held down the beat for ZZ Top for 56 years, has died at age 77. His death was confirmed on August 18, 2026, by the band’s longtime publicist, and it comes just months after Beard stepped away from the group’s tour for a health issue he never publicly explained. Here is everything currently known about his life, his career, and the news breaking today.
Background
Frank Lee Beard was born on June 11, 1949, in the small town of Frankston, Texas. He grew up and went to school in Irving, Texas, and started playing drums as a teenager, reportedly because he wanted to impress girls the way he’d seen The Beatles do. That simple teenage motivation turned into a career that lasted more than half a century.
Beard is best known as one-third of ZZ Top, the Texas blues-rock trio famous for songs like “Sharp Dressed Man,” “Legs,” “Tush,” and “La Grange.” He wasn’t a founding member in the strictest sense, but he joined so early, in 1969, that most fans think of him as one. He played on every ZZ Top album, from the band’s 1971 debut through their 2012 record “La Futura,” and he stayed with the group right up until his death. People are searching for him right now because news of his passing broke today, and because he had already been a subject of concern since he left the band’s tour in March 2025 without a clear explanation.
Latest Update
As of August 18, 2026, here is what’s currently known. Frank Beard died at his ranch in Richmond, Texas, while in hospice care, surrounded by family. The band’s publicist, Bob Merlis, confirmed the death but did not release a cause. This matches reporting from Rolling Stone, Variety, Deadline, and ABC7, all of which independently confirmed the news through the same representative statement, so this is treated as a verified fact rather than a rumor.
🗓️ Key Date: Frank Beard passed away on Monday, August 17, 2026, with the news publicly confirmed on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
The timeline leading up to his death has been building for a while. In March 2025, ZZ Top announced Beard had “temporarily stepped away” from their then-current tour for an unspecified health procedure. He returned to play some shows afterward, but earlier this month the band abruptly canceled a planned Hollywood Bowl concert, citing “insurmountable obstacles.” It was later reported that Beard’s declining health was the reason, though no medical details were ever shared publicly. ZZ Top also canceled tour stops in Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs this week following his death, with plans to resume touring in Austin.
⚠️ Unconfirmed detail: No official cause of death has been released by the band or the family as of this writing. Any specific medical explanation circulating online should be treated as speculation until a credible source confirms it.
Full Profile
Family and Early Life
Beard was born and spent his early childhood in Frankston, Texas, before his family settled in Irving, Texas, where he attended high school. He crossed paths with future ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill long before ZZ Top existed, playing together in several regional bands including American Blues, the Warlocks, the Hustlers, and the Cellar Dwellers.
Career Path
Beard replaced drummer Dan Mitchell in the early lineup that would become ZZ Top in 1969, and he’s the one who suggested bringing in his old bandmate Dusty Hill on bass, completing the classic trio with guitarist Billy Gibbons. Early on, he recorded under the nickname “Rube Beard.” ZZ Top went on to release 15 studio albums, and the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Beard was famously the only member of the band without a long beard for most of its history, sporting just a mustache instead, a running joke Gibbons often brought up in interviews.
Age
Beard was 77 years old at the time of his death, having been born on June 11, 1949.
Religion
Beard’s religious beliefs, if any, were never a matter of public record. This detail is unconfirmed and should not be assumed one way or the other.
Spouse/Partner
Beard was married twice. His first marriage, to Catherine Alexander, began in April 1978 and ended in divorce in 1981. He married his second wife, Debbie Meredith, on November 11, 1982, and she survives him. Their marriage lasted more than four decades.
Net Worth
Multiple celebrity finance trackers have estimated Beard’s net worth at around $50 million, built primarily from decades of ZZ Top album sales, royalties, and touring revenue. That figure comes from third-party estimates rather than a source Beard or his family confirmed directly, so it should be read as an approximation rather than an exact number.
Parents
Public sources do not identify Frank Beard’s parents by name or occupation. This is unconfirmed and left blank rather than guessed at.
Height
No verified height has been published for Frank Beard in any credible source checked for this article. This detail is unconfirmed.
Education
Beard attended Irving High School in Irving, Texas. There is no public record of him pursuing formal education beyond high school; he moved directly into playing in regional Texas bands as a teenager.
Hometown/State of Origin
Frank Beard was born in Frankston, Texas, a small town in Anderson County, and was raised in Irving, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.
Official Social Media
Beard did not maintain a widely publicized personal social media account separate from the band. Updates about him were shared through ZZ Top’s official channels, including their official website.
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Frank Lee Beard |
| Born | June 11, 1949, Frankston, Texas |
| Died | August 17, 2026, Richmond, Texas (age 77) |
| Occupation | Drummer, ZZ Top |
| Years Active | 1969–2026 |
| Spouse | Debbie Meredith (m. 1982); previously Catherine Alexander (1978–1981) |
| Children | Three (names not publicly disclosed) |
| Net Worth (estimated) | Approximately $50 million |
| Hall of Fame | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted 2004 |
✅ Verified: Beard’s death, his final band lineup, his marriage to Debbie Meredith, and his 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction are all confirmed by multiple independent news outlets.
Reader Questions (FAQ)
How did Frank Beard die?
No official cause of death has been released. The band’s representative confirmed he died in hospice care at his ranch in Richmond, Texas, surrounded by family, but gave no medical details.
How old was Frank Beard when he died?
Frank Beard was 77 years old. He was born on June 11, 1949, and passed away on August 17, 2026.
Was Frank Beard a founding member of ZZ Top?
Not quite. The band existed briefly before he joined, but Beard came on board in 1969, before the group ever released an album, so he’s widely treated as part of the classic founding lineup alongside Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill.
Why didn’t Frank Beard have a beard?
It’s one of rock’s favorite ironies. Beard wore only a mustache for most of his career while his bandmates grew their signature long beards. He briefly grew a short beard around 2013 before going back to a cleaner look.
Is Frank Beard’s wife Debbie Meredith still alive?
Yes. Debbie Meredith survives her husband. The couple had been married since November 1982 and had three children together.
What was Frank Beard’s net worth?
Third-party estimates put his net worth at around $50 million, mostly from ZZ Top’s album sales, touring, and royalties over more than five decades. Anthropic and Frank Beard’s family have not confirmed an exact figure.
Is ZZ Top still touring after Frank Beard’s death?
The band canceled shows in Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs immediately following his death, with reports indicating the tour was expected to resume in Austin. Any long-term plans for the band going forward have not been confirmed.
Wrap-Up
Frank Beard spent 56 years behind the drum kit for one of the most recognizable rock bands to come out of Texas, and his steady, shuffle-driven playing on songs like “Tush” and “La Grange” became part of the blueprint for blues-rock drumming. He did that work without ever chasing the spotlight the way his bearded bandmates did, which is part of why so many fans are only now learning the details of his personal life as tributes roll in.
His death closes out the classic ZZ Top story that began in 1969, following the 2021 death of bassist Dusty Hill and leaving Billy Gibbons as the sole surviving original member. It also raises real questions about what comes next for a band whose entire identity was built around an unchanged three-person lineup for over half a century, questions that have not been answered publicly yet.
This article will be updated as more verified information becomes available, including any statement from Beard’s family about a cause of death or funeral arrangements. Readers should treat any unconfirmed detail circulating on social media with caution until it’s backed by a credible news source.
John Wood is the founder and lead editor of Biography Region. He researches and writes accurate, engaging biographies of celebrities, entrepreneurs, influencers, and public figures, delivering well-sourced, reader-focused content that informs and inspires.

