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[[File:ZZ_Tops_cameo.png|thumb|300px|ZZ Top, as a part of a group of local musicians, in a cameo appearence in Back to the Future Part III.]]'''ZZ Top''' is an American blues rock band formed in [[1969]] in Houston, Texas. They cameoed in ''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'', as part of a local group of musicians, in [[1885]] playing at the [[Hill Valley Festival]]. They even do their signature instruments spin!
 
[[File:ZZ_Tops_cameo.png|thumb|300px|ZZ Top, as a part of a group of local musicians, in a cameo appearence in Back to the Future Part III.]]'''ZZ Top''' is an American blues rock band formed in [[1969]] in Houston, Texas. They cameoed in ''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'', as part of a local group of musicians, in [[1885]] playing at the [[Hill Valley Festival]]. They even do their signature instruments spin!
   
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The song they play at the Festival is an acoustic version of their hit single "Doubleback" from their then current ablum "Recycler" released in accordance with the movie. While only the acoustic version was included on the official soundtrack, the rock version did get played during the ending credits.
   
 
[[File:ZZ_Top_and_Robert_Zemeckis_on_location_of_Back_to_the_Future_Part_III.png|thumb|left|300px|ZZ Top and Robert Zemeckis on the location where the majority of the third film was shoot.]]
 
[[File:ZZ_Top_and_Robert_Zemeckis_on_location_of_Back_to_the_Future_Part_III.png|thumb|left|300px|ZZ Top and Robert Zemeckis on the location where the majority of the third film was shoot.]]

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ZZ Tops cameo

ZZ Top, as a part of a group of local musicians, in a cameo appearence in Back to the Future Part III.

ZZ Top is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. They cameoed in Back to the Future Part III, as part of a local group of musicians, in 1885 playing at the Hill Valley Festival. They even do their signature instruments spin!

The song they play at the Festival is an acoustic version of their hit single "Doubleback" from their then current ablum "Recycler" released in accordance with the movie. While only the acoustic version was included on the official soundtrack, the rock version did get played during the ending credits.

ZZ Top and Robert Zemeckis on location of Back to the Future Part III

ZZ Top and Robert Zemeckis on the location where the majority of the third film was shoot.

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