The Brian Setzer Orchestra

The Brian Setzer Orchestra
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The Brian Setzer Orchestra podczas występu w Białym Domu w 2006 roku
Inne nazwy

BSO

Rok założenia

1990

Pochodzenie

 Stany Zjednoczone

Gatunek

swing revival, jump blues, rockabilly, rock and roll

Aktywność

1990-nadal

Wydawnictwo

Interscope Records, Hollywood Records, Surfdog Records

Powiązania

Stray Cats

Strona internetowa

The Brian Setzer Orchestraamerykański big-band grający z gatunku swing revival, rockabilly oraz jump blues, założony w 1990 roku przez Briana Setzera, frontmana Stray Cats[1][2].

Dyskografia[3]

Albumy studyjne

  • The Brian Setzer Orchestra (1994)
  • Guitar Slinger (1996)
  • The Dirty Boogie (1998)
  • Vavoom! (2000)
  • Boogie Woogie Christmas (2002)
  • Dig That Crazy Christmas (2005)
  • Wolfgang's Big Night Out (2007)
  • Songs from Lonely Avenue (2009)
  • Rockin' Rudolph (2015)

Minialbumy

  • The Dirty Boogie 4 (1999)
  • Luck Be A Lady (2004)

Albumy koncertowe

  • Jumpin' East of Java (2001)
  • The Ultimate Collection (2004)
  • It's Gonna Rock 'Cause That's What I Do (2010)
  • Don't Mess with a Big Band (2010)
  • Christmas Comes Alive! (2010)

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Guitarist-singer Brian Setzer plays with his orchestra Thursday evening, June 29, 2006 in the East Room of the White House, during the entertainment following the official dinner in honor of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to the United States.