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Brian Robert Setzer (born April 10, 1959) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He found widespread success in the early 1980s with the 1950s-style rockabilly group Stray Cats, and returned to the music scene in the early 1990s with his swing revival band, the Brian Setzer Orchestra. In 1987, he made a cameo appearance as Eddie Cochran in the film La Bamba.

In February 2025, Setzer shared that he has an autoimmune disease which prevents him from playing guitar.

CareerEdit

Stray CatsEdit

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Setzer performing with the Stray Cats in Tampa, Florida, 1983

Setzer was born April 1959 in Massapequa, New York. He started on the euphonium and played in jazz bands when he was in school. He found a way to hear jazz at the Village Vanguard, though as he got older he became more interested in rock, punk, and rockabilly. He was a member of the Bloodless Pharaohs and the Tomcats, which he began with his brother, Gary. The Tomcats became the Stray Cats when double bassist Lee Rocker and drummer Slim Jim Phantom joined and Gary left the band. In 1980, thinking they might have more success in England than in America, they sold their instruments to pay for airplane tickets and flew to London.<ref name="Erlewine">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

After performing in London for a few months, they met Dave Edmunds, a guitarist and record producer who shared their love of rockabilly and 1950s' rock and roll. Edmunds produced their debut album, Stray Cats (Arista, 1981), which yielded two hit singles: "Stray Cat Strut" and "Rock This Town". The second album, Gonna Ball (Arista, 1982), was less successful. The band returned to America and released Built for Speed (EMI, 1982), produced again by Dave Edmunds, with songs collected from their first two albums. Helped by their music videos on MTV, the Stray Cats became popular in America. Their next album, Rant n' Rave with the Stray Cats (EMI, 1983) produced the hit "(She's) Sexy + 17".<ref name="Erlewine" />

The Stray Cats disbanded in 1984, though they occasionally reunited, recorded, and toured. After recording three albums with different producers, they returned to Dave Edmunds for Choo Choo Hot Fish (1992).<ref name="Erlewine" />

Solo career/The Brian Setzer OrchestraEdit

After the Stray Cats disbanded in 1984, Setzer began a solo career that included working as a sideman for other acts, such as the Honeydrippers led by Robert Plant.<ref name="Erlewine" /> On his first solo album, The Knife Feels Like Justice (EMI, 1986), he turned away from rockabilly and moved toward rhythm and blues (R&B) and the heartland rock of John Mellencamp. The album was produced by Don Gehman and featured Kenny Aronoff on drums. Both men had worked on albums by Mellencamp.<ref name="Deming">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> His second studio album Live Nude Guitars followed in 1988. While this album retained some heartland rock elements, it found Setzer moving in more of a straight-ahead blues rock direction, comparable to George Thorogood's style; Setzer served as co-producer along with Larson Paine, Chris Thomas and David A. Stewart. He went on tour with Thorogood later that year.<ref>King, Louise (1988). "Thorogood Hits Stage with Hard-Driving Show" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 22 July 1988. Retrieved January 30, 2022.</ref>

Setzer returned to his love of music from the 1950s, this time the jump blues of Louis Prima. Whereas he had resurrected rockabilly in the 1980s, he resuscitated swing in the 1990s. He assembled the Brian Setzer Orchestra, a seventeen piece big band that got the public's attention with a cover version of Prima's "Jump, Jive an' Wail" from the album The Dirty Boogie (Interscope, 1998).<ref name="Erlewine" /> The song won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, while "Sleep Walk" from the same album won the Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.<ref name="Boogie awards">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The album Wolfgang's Big Night Out (2007) featured Setzer's interpretation of classical pieces, such as Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5" and "Für Elise". Wolfgang earned Setzer his eighth Grammy nomination, this time for Best Classical Crossover Album.

He executive produced the album Ready Steady Go! (Surfdog, 2014) by Drake Bell and played guitar on two songs.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="Drake Bell Guitar World Interview">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

On June 25, 2021, Setzer announced a new solo album, his first in 7 years, titled Gotta Have the Rumble.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Setzer has been married three times, first to DeAnna Madsen with whom he has one son, second to Christine Schmidt with whom he has two children, and most recently in 2005 to Julie Reiten, a former singer with the Dustbunnies. He lives in Minneapolis.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In February 2025, Setzer shared that he has an autoimmune disease which prevents him from playing guitar.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Awards and honorsEdit

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  • Long Island Music Hall of Fame, 2015

DiscographyEdit

SoloEdit

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  • Gotta Have the Rumble (Surfdog, 2021)
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As memberEdit

Bloodless Pharaohs

  • Marty Thau Presents 12 x 5 (Red Star, 1980) on two tracks
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As guestEdit

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DVDsEdit

  • Brian Setzer Orchestra Live in Japan (2001)
  • Rumble in Brixton (2004)
  • Brian Setzer Orchestra Live: Christmas Extravaganza (2005)
  • One Rockin' Night ('95) (2007)
  • Live in Montreal Jazz Festival (2010)
  • Rockabilly Riot! Osaka Rocka Live in Japan (2016)
  • Brian Setzer Orchestra Live: Christmas Rocks! (2018)

Musical equipmentEdit

Brian Setzer has a very large guitar collection which spans many decades and brands. He favours vintage equipment<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and hollow body guitars,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and currently endorses Gretsch guitars.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Template:Col-begin Template:Col-2 Vintage guitars:

  • D'Angelico Excel - 1938
  • D'Angelico New Yorker - 1940
  • Martin Model D-28 Acoustic - 1956
  • Fender Stratocaster Turquoise - 1957
  • Guild Bluesbird - 1959
  • Gretsch Model 6130 Round Up - 1955
  • Gretsch Model 6128 Black Duo Jet - 1958
  • Gretsch Model 6136 White Falcon - 1957
  • Gretsch Model 6129 Silver Jet - No Pickguard - 1957
  • Gretsch Model 6129 Silver Jet - White Pickguard - 1957
  • Gretsch Model 6136 White Falcon - 1957
  • Gretsch Model 6129 Silver Jet - Black Pickguard - 1958
  • Gretsch Model 6120 "Stray Cat" - 1959
  • Gretsch Model 6120 Chet Atkins - 1959
  • Gretsch Model 6119 "Christmas Custom" - 1959
  • Gretsch Model 6119 Blue Sparkle Jet - 1959
  • Gretsch Model 6120 - 1960
  • Gretsch Model 6119 - 1960
  • Gibson Firebird V - 1964

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  • Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Signature Prototype
  • Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom Purple
  • Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Pinstripe"
  • Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Spotty"
  • Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Sparkle Red"
  • Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Sparkle Blue"
  • Gretsch Model 6120 SSLVO Brian Setzer Signature
  • Gretsch Model 6120 SSL Brian Setzer Signature
  • Gretsch Model 6120 SSU Brian Setzer Signature
  • Gretsch Model 6120 SSUGR Brian Setzer Signature
  • Gretsch Model 6136SLBP Brian Setzer Black Phoenix
  • Indie Model With White GT Stripes

Other guitars:

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