Brian Setzer is an American musician and bandleader known for his work with the Stray Cats and his contributions to the swing revival movement. His energetic guitar playing and distinctive style helped popularize rockabilly and swing music in the 1980s. Setzer's performances and recordings have had a lasting impact on the genres, and his continued work as a musician reflects his ongoing influence in the music industry.

"I can't tell you how many people have asked me to show them Stray Cat Strut and that little diminished run on the C. I guess my brain is wired backwards. I don't know what possessed me to do that, but I did."



"It is hard to play Blue Suede Shoes. I know everyone has heard it 10 million times, and that makes it even harder to play it, but there's a very laid back tempo on that. I was surprised at how slow it really was."



"It's not about how loud you turn the amp up. That's not what makes it sound big. What makes it sound big is fooling around with different delays and reverb settings."



"Normally, you go into the recording studio, make a record and then take it on the road and you think... wow... I could have done THIS to it, or something."



"I basically sat down for a month, with all the Sun stuff I could find and just picked out my favorites. I didn't think that they were indicative of '54 to '57, although I tried to stay within that period."



"Veteran performers are dying off, and new acts simply aren't emerging on the national scene."



"I'm not God's gift to rockabilly. There's great players out there, and some of them deserve a lot more than they've gotten."

