- Brian Setzer
Infobox musical artist
Name = Brian Setzer
Img_capt = Brian Setzer live inSalzburg , 2006
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1959|04|10
Massapequa,New York ,United States
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Instrument =Guitar , Vocal
Genre =Rockabilly , Swing,Jump blues ,Big band
Occupation =Guitarist ,Musician ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1979–present
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Associated_acts =The Brian Setzer Orchestra ,Stray Cats
URL = [http://www.briansetzer.com www.briansetzer.com]
Notable_instruments = Gretsch Brian Setzer Signature ModelsBrian Setzer (born
April 10 1959 , Massapequa,New York ) is an Americanguitarist ,singer andsongwriter .Biography
Career
Beginning in January 1980, Setzer fronted the popular
rockabilly band,Stray Cats . After performing from New York to Philadelphia, Setzer, Lee Rocker (born Leon Drucker) and Slim Jim Phantom (born James McDonnell) decided in June 1980 to go toLondon, England where they believed people would better appreciate their sound and style. Upon arrival, they decided to call themselves "Stray Cats ", a name suggested by Rocker. The Stray Cats drew the attention of producerDave Edmunds and released a series of successful singles in the UK.The Stray Cats caught America's attention with the 1982 album "
Built for Speed ", which included the two Top Ten hits, "Rock This Town" (#9) and "Stray Cat Strut" (#3), as well as with the follow-up 1983 album "Rant 'N Rave with the Stray Cats ", which included the two successful singles "(She's) Sexy + 17" (#5), and "I Won't Stand In Your Way" (#35).The Stray Cats broke up in 1984, but would reunite briefly to record albums and mount tours several times through the early 1990s.
In 1986, Setzer released his first solo album, "
The Knife Feels Like Justice ", which marked a move away from rockabilly and towards a more mainstream rock sound. The album found minor success, peaking at number 45 on the US album charts. Also in the mid-80s, Setzer was the lead guitarist for the touring version ofRobert Plant 's ensemble band,The Honeydrippers . In 1987, Setzer played the part ofEddie Cochran in the biographical film on the life ofRichie Valens , La Bamba.Setzer led a comeback for swing and
jump blues music in the mid-1990s when he formedThe Brian Setzer Orchestra , an ambitious 17-piece ensemble project, which released four studio albums, a Christmas disc and several live releases between 1994 and 2002. The group's biggest success (and Setzer's outside the Stray Cats) came in 1998 with the release of "The Dirty Boogie " which cracked the top ten on the US album charts and featured a hit single, a cover ofLouis Prima 's "Jump, Jive an' Wail ".Setzer continued to release solo-billed albums sporadically, including a solo live disc "Rockin' By Myself" in 1998 and "Nitro Burnin' Funny Daddy" in 2003. In 2001 he released an album titled "Ignition" with his a new trio billed as the '68 Comeback Special. A tribute album titled "" was released on July 26, 2005, in the
United States . His latest Record, "13", was released in October 2006.On September 25 2007, the Brian Setzer Orchestra released "Wolfgang's Big Night Out" which features Setzer's take on classical pieces, such as Beethoven's
Symphony No. 5 ,Flight of the Bumblebee , andFür Elise . "Wolfgang" earned Setzer his 8th Grammy nomination, this time for Best Classical Crossover album of the year.Setzer spoofed himself in a 2002 episode of popular animated series
The Simpsons . He voiced himself as a "tutor" at a fictionalRock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp attended byHomer Simpson , and delivered the amusing line (after his animated version participated in chasing Homer in a motorized devil's head): "I hope you won't judge the entire Brian Setzer orchestra based on my actions."Setzer was a major influence on frontman
Chris Cheney ofThe Living End , a famous rockabilly-punk band from Australia.Honors
Setzer was awarded the Orville H. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 1999
Gibson Awards . As of 1999, the previous recipients of this award wereB. B. King ,Emmylou Harris ,Vince Gill andJohn Fogerty . Since 2000, Setzer has earned 3Grammy Award s: Best Pop Performance Duo/Group for "Jump Jive An' Wail", and two Best Pop Instrumental Performance awards for "Sleepwalk" and "Caravan". In December 2006 he received his 7th Grammy nomination for his version of "My Favorite Things," again in the Best Pop Instrumental Performance category.Personal life
Setzer recently moved from Southern California to Minneapolis,
Minnesota , with his wife Julie (nee Reiten, former singer with the Dustbunnies), whom he originally met when she auditioned (and was hired) as a back-up singer for the Brian Setzer Orchestra in 2000. They were married in Palm Springs,California in the summer of 2005. Setzer was previously married to Christine Schmidt, from 1994-2002, with whom he has two daughters, and DeAnna Morgan 1984-1992 with whom he has a son, Cody.Discography
Bloodless Pharaohs
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Marty Thau 2 x 5 " (1980)tray Cats
*"Stray Cats" (1981)
*"Gonna Ball " (1981)
*"Built For Speed " (1982) #2 (15 weeks) US
*"Rant N' Rave With The Stray Cats " (1983) #14 US
*"Rock Therapy " (1986) #122 US
*"Blast Off! " (1989) #111 US
*"Let's Go Faster! " (1990)
*"" (1990)
*"Choo Choo Hot Fish " (1992)
*"Original Cool " (1993)The Brian Setzer Orchestra
*"The Brian Setzer Orchestra" (1994) #158 US
*"Guitar Slinger " (1996)
*"The Dirty Boogie " (1998) #9 US
*"Vavoom! " (2000) #62 US
*"Boogie Woogie Christmas " (2002)
*"Jump, Jive an' Wail - The Very Best of the Brian Setzer Orchestra " (2003)
*"The Ultimate Collection Live " (2004)
*"Dig That Crazy Christmas " (2005)
*"Wolfgang's Big Night Out " (September 2007)olo Material
*"
The Knife Feels Like Justice " (1986) #45 US
*"Live Nude Guitars " (1988) #140 US
*"Rockin' By Myself " (1998)
*"Nitro Burnin' Funny Daddy " (2003)
*"" (2005)
* "13" (2006) #2 JAP
*"Red Hot & Live " (2007)'68 Comeback Special
*"Ignition" (2001) #152 US
Filmography
*"La Bamba" (1987)
*"Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme " (1990)
*"The Great White Hype " (1996)
*"The Nanny" - "The Bobbi Flekman Story'" (1997), as himself
*"The Country Bears " (2002), along with the '68 Comeback Special
*"The Simpsons " - "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation " (2005)Live DVDs
*"
Brian Setzer Orchestra live In Japan " (2001)
*"Rumble In Brixton " (2004)
*"" (2005)
*"One Rockin' Night ('95) " (2007)Other works and appearances
* Composed the theme song for the
Disney cartoon show "The House Of Mouse ".
* Appeared in aBud Light commercial where his rehearsal session was interrupted by an elderly woman (recording pioneerCordell Jackson ) who could play rock-and-roll guitar.Guitar collection
Brian Setzer has a very large guitar collection spanning many decades and brands.The collection includes (not a complete list):
*1955Gretsch Model 6130 Round Up
*1957Gretsch Model 6128 Black Duo Jet
*1957Gretsch Model 6136 White Falcon
*1957Gretsch Model 6129 Silver Jet - No Pickguard
*1957Gretsch Model 6129 Silver Jet - White Pickguard
*1958Gretsch Model 6129 Silver Jet - Black Pickguard
*1959Gretsch Model 6120 "Stray Cat"
*1959Gretsch Model 6119 "Christmas Custom"
*1960Gretsch Model 6120
*1960Gretsch Model 6119
*2000Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom Purple
*2000Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Pinstripe"
*2001Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Spotty"
*2004Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Signature Prototype
*2005Gretsch Model 6120SSLVO Setzer Signature
*2006Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Sparkle Red"
*2006Gretsch Model 6120 Setzer Hot Rod Custom "Sparkle Blue"*1938
D'Angelico Excel
*1940D'Angelico New Yorker
*1956 Martin Model D-28 Acoustic
*1959 Guild Bluesbird
*1964 Gibson Firebird V
*2003 Bigsby CustomAll Guitars are listed on Setzer's website with a history and trivia.
External links
* [http://briansetzer.com Official Brian Setzer web site]
* [http://straycats.com Official Stray Cats web site]
* [http://myspace.com/briansetzer Official Brian Setzer Orchestra MySpace page for "Wolfgang's Big Night Out"]
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*StarTribune article about life in Minneapolis http://www.startribune.com/457/story/467710.html
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