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Seventies heavyweights ZZ Top, Bad Company, and Cheap Trick played one of three Texas shows at COTA on Sunday, May 19. Seen here are Bad Co. 2019: founders Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke, with guitarist Howard Leese. Read the full show review here. -
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Bad Company tour bassist Todd Ronning -
Howard Leese -
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Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander and Bun E. Carlos replacement Daxx Nielsen, son of band guitarist Rick Nielsen -
Four musketeers: (l-r) Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson, Robin Zander, and Daxx Nielsen -
Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen -
Tom Petersson (l) and Robin Zander’s son Robin Taylor Zander -
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Dream Police: the elder Nielsen and Zander of Cheap Trick 2019 -
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Cheap Trick at Austin360 Amphitheater on May 19, 2019 -
Tres Hombres: (l-r) Dusty Hill, Frank Beard, Billy Gibbons -
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Joseph Michael Hill turned 70 on the day of the show, 5.19.19 -
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