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Charleen McCrory Hill had filled the architectural home with a vast collection of music memorabilia the couple amassed over the decades
Actress Charleen McCrory Hill, the widow of late ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill, has just sold a Texas ranch she filled with a trove of music memorabilia they collected over the decades.
Located in College Station, a city between Austin and Houston, the property traded hands for $6.4 million to a fan of the band, according to information provided by the listing agency, Corcoran. McCrory Hill purchased the home in December 2021, some four months after the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer died, records show. It’s not clear how much she paid.
The angular glass-and-metal home “housed tons of memorabilia gathered from over 50-plus years with the band,” said listing agent Beth H. Ferester of Corcoran Ferester Realty. “In every house I ever sold the Hill family, we had to have room for the memorabilia, including a 12-feet-tall painting of Dusty we always called ‘Big Dusty.’”
The buyer, “has always been a big fan of the band and Dusty, and a friend of his noticed the house on the market and sent it to him knowing he was a big fan,” Ferester said.