ZZ Tops Billy Gibbons readies Perfectamundo solo tour through US, Cuba

havana-live-Billy-GibbonsHAVANA, Nov. 25th (AP)  For those who have not heard his Latin-infused solo debut “Perfectamundo,” Billy Gibbons offers this warning, “For the uninitiated I’ll leave it with one word: Beware.”

Gibbons’ musical departure from rock band ZZ Top mixes Cuban rhythms with hip-hop and blues, congas, bongos and the Hammond organ.
“You can mosh to it or mambo to it,” the 65-year-old guitarist and vocalist said in a recent interview.
It all began with a phone call asking Gibbons to play at the Havana Jazz Festival in 2014. The gig fell through, but inspired the new album and Afro-Cuban sound.

“We have about five or six additional — call them records — in the can, however, they were so predictably ZZ Top-like, ZZ Top-esque,” said Gibbons. “This was so off-the-wall, so weird and out of the ordinary that it just kind of took precedent.”

The gravel-voiced singer is preparing to hit the road with his new band, The BFG’s. They start Friday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Gibbons recently took a break from rehearsals at his studio in Los Angeles to chat about making “Perfectamundo,” released earlier this month, the staying power of ZZ Top and finally getting to Cuba.

AP: What was the recording process like for ‘Perfectamundo?’
Gibbons: It was basically gathering a bunch a very talented guys and gals in the studio to make a lot of loud noise. We are surfing the Web in the meantime, smoking cigarettes, drinking wine — basically a private club with no time clock running and no real thought of, ‘Let’s make a record.’ We were just making experiments in music that just happen to have an Afro-Cuban twist.

AP: How do your ZZ Top bandmates feel about your solo effort?
Gibbons: ZZ Top is three guys and two of those three guys are sitting back smiling. They’re going, ‘Yeah, you go out on the road! You take a new band out there. We’re gonna have a nice holiday.’ …By the time we have some breathing room (from the solo album), I’ll be able to go back into the studio with Frank Beard, the man with no beard, Dusty Hill.