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Tomcats was the name of Brian Setzer's first rockabilly group, before transforming to the widely known Stray Cats.With Brian Setzer on guitar and vocals, Gary Setzer on drums and Bob Beecher on bass, [2] the trio began to play clubs at Long Island in 1977. [3]
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 .
Brian Setzer at a concert. The Stray Cats have reunited periodically for live performances. Setzer is still part of his 1990s swing-revival band The Brian Setzer Orchestra. Setzer also worked as executive producer on Drake Bell's rockabilly revival album Ready Steady Go! [14] Rocker continued recording and touring throughout the 1990s and on to ...
Raucous Records is a British record label focusing on rockabilly, psychobilly, rock and roll, and surf music.The label has released albums such as "Between The Polecats" by The Polecats, "Rock 'n' Roll Fever" by Jay Chance, "Rockabilly Express" by Gary Setzer and Barry Ryan, "The Lost Album" by The Meteors, "Real Gone Katz" by The Go-Katz, "Reeferbilly Blowout" by The Shakin' Pyramids, "My Ol ...
The foundation of the company was established in 1985, when Surfdog Records' owner Dave Kaplan began Dave Kaplan Management Inc. Dave Kaplan and his staff have managed the careers of artists including UB40, Brian Setzer, Dave Stewart (co-founder of Eurythmics), Glen Campbell, Stray Cats, Sublime, Ryan Adams, Gary Hoey, Butthole Surfers and BulletBoys.
Jeff Beck is joined by Imelda May and her band, in addition to Jason Rebello, Brian Setzer, Trombone Shorty and Gary U.S. Bonds. [1] On some of the songs, May sings together with a pre-recorded voice of herself, imitating the recording technique used on songs sung by Les Paul's wife Mary Ford .
Although attributed solely to Rodgers, the album features many guest musicians including Jeff Beck, Jason Bonham, David Gilmour, Buddy Guy, Brian May, Steve Miller, Gary Moore, Trevor Rabin, Richie Sambora, Neal Schon, Brian Setzer and Slash. It was released in 1993.
Dan Faehnle; Dalia Faitelson; Nelson Faria; Tal Farlow; Buzz Feiten; Nir Felder; Jim Ferguson; Baro Ferret; Boulou Ferré; Matelo Ferret; Scott Fields; Carl Filipiak