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Former Stray Cat Brian Setzer is playing the role of boogie-woogie Santa Claus on this year's "Christmas Extravaganza" tour. Performing songs from his "Boogie Woogie Christmas" album, the slack ...
His first was “Boogie Woogie Christmas” in 2001 ... the decorations and festive atmosphere, the Brian Setzer Orchestra also sneaks in a few Stray Cats songs such as “Stray Cat Strut ...
Brian Setzer and his 18-piece orchestra (along with backup ... to roar through tracks from both of Setzer's newly released Surfdog Records releases, Boogie Woogie Christmas and Nitro Burning Funny ...
His first was “Boogie Woogie Christmas” in 2001 ... the decorations and festive atmosphere, the Brian Setzer Orchestra also sneaks in a few Stray Cats songs such as “Stray Cat Strut ...
Setzer brings Christmas cheer to Knoxville on 12/24. Watch the show free on Billboardlive.com By Billboard Staff The man who brought his Stray Cat Strut to the world is bringing holiday cheer to ...
That’s what Brian Setzer and his big ... rockabilly versions of Christmas standards and the best tracks from their breakthrough 1998 album “The Dirty Boogie.” All the members of the band ...
Brian Setzer, the rockabilly guy from the Stray Cats, had no idea he would become the unofficial ambassador for the holidays when he released “Boogie Woogie Christmas” more than a decade ago.
In 2002, he released "Boogie Woogie Christmas," following it up with ... Not to mention a '32 Ford. 10. Brian Setzer Orchestra drummer Noah Levy's first-ever concert was the Stray Cats in the ...
But no one rocks Christmas like ... Mr. Grinch” — with Setzer chasing a grinchy character around the stage. The band also did a bang-up job on “Boogie Woogie Santa Claus,” the 1948 Mable ...
This year's show was set to feature music from the Brian Setzer Orchestra's albums "Boogie Woogie Christmas," "Dig That Crazy Christmas" and "Rockin' Rudolph," along with original songs.
For anyone who wishes the Christmas season continued past Dec. 25, Brian Setzer has you covered ... including 2002’s “Boogie Woogie Christmas” and 2005’s “Dig That Christmas.” ...
Extended as is Joe Marchese's essay in the twelve-page booklet enclosed with Swan Songs, it is nonetheless as breezy and free-flowing as the content spread across the two compact discs. Consisting of ...
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