Over the years, we have experienced our fair share of outlandish musical performances from strange instruments, however a recent performance from Billy Gibbons may just have topped it.
Recently, the ZZ Top guitarist performed while using a guitar which was made out of cardboard.
Gibbons was invited to perform by former Guns N'Roses drummer Matt Sorum to Goodnoise Studio in Palm Springs.
Sorum has a previously connection with Gibbons, having played on his recent solo albums, The Big Bad Blues in 2018, and Hardware in 2021.
Gibbons was also inspired to write and record a new song, in tribute to this newly formed guitar, called 'Cuttin Up Paper'.
Check out his collaboration with Sorum below.
Back in April, Billy Gibbons collaborated with a musician who also has a connection to Guns N'Roses, in the form of Slash.
The pair joined Paul Rodgers, along with members of the Allman Brothers for a live all star performance, in honour of Lynyrd Skynyrd, who celebrated the 50th anniversary of the release of their debut album.
This special all star group performed a live cover of 'Simple Man' in the band's honour. Check that out for yourselves here.