Stray Cats are an American
rockabilly
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band formed in 1979 by guitarist and vocalist
Brian Setzer
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 ...
, double bassist
Lee Rocker, and drummer
Slim Jim Phantom in the
Long Island
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town of
Massapequa, New York
Massapequa (, ) is a Hamlet (New York), hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Oyster Bay (town), New York, Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County, on the South Shore (Long Island), South Shore of Long Island, in Ne ...
.
The group had numerous hit singles in the UK, Australia, Canada, and the U.S. including "
Stray Cat Strut",
"
(She's) Sexy + 17", "Look at That Cadillac", "I Won't Stand in Your Way", "Bring It Back Again", and "
Rock This Town", which the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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has listed as one of the
songs that shaped rock and roll.
History
Formation and move to UK
The band first appeared in the New York area in the middle of 1979 performing under a number of names including
the Tomcats, the Teds, and Bryan and the Tom Cats.
According to
Brian Setzer
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 ...
(singer/songwriter and guitarist), they changed names to fool club owners (who would not hire the same band for consecutive nights), but kept the "Cats" moniker in their various names so the audience would know they were the same band.
Setzer joined up with
Slim Jim Phantom (drums) and they soon added Phantom's schoolmate and friend
Lee Rocker (stand-up bass); all three of them came from the same neighborhood in Massapequa and were interested in punk and rockabilly music.
Since 1983, they have used only "Stray Cats" as their name. The band name "Stray Cats" had appeared in the 1973
rock 'n' roll film
''That'll Be the Day'' and its 1974 sequel
''Stardust''. They also went to many concerts and enjoyed the punk scene. They met
the Clash
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and they used to see
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Siouxsie and the Banshees ( ) were a British Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. Post-punk pioneers, they were widely influential, both over their contemporaries and later ...
,
Charlie Harper and the
UK Subs.
The group, whose style was based upon the sounds of
Sun Records artists and other artists from the 1950s, was heavily influenced by
Eddie Cochran,
Carl Perkins
Carl Lee Perkins (April 9, 1932 – January 19, 1998)#nytimesobit, Pareles. was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rockabilly great and pioneer of rock and roll, he began his recording career at the Sun Studio, in Memphis, Tennes ...
,
Gene Vincent, and
Bill Haley & His Comets.
The Stray Cats quickly developed a large following in the New York music scene playing at
CBGB
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and
Max's Kansas City as well as venues on Long Island. When the Cats heard a rumor that there was a revival of the 1950s
Teddy Boy
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youth subculture in England, the band moved to the UK.
They spearheaded the nascent rockabilly revival, blending the 1950s
Sun Studio sound with modern
punk musical elements. In terms of visual style, the Stray Cats also blended elements of 1950 rockabilly clothes, such as wearing
drape jackets,
brothel creepers
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, and western shirts, with
punk clothes, such as tight black zipper trousers and modern versions of 1950s hair styles.
In the middle of 1980, the band found themselves being courted by record labels including
Virgin Records
Virgin Records is a British record label owned by Universal Music Group. They were originally founded as a British independent record label in 1972 by entrepreneurs Richard Branson, Simon Draper, Nik Powell, and musician Tom Newman (musician), ...
,
Stiff Records, and
Arista Records
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. Word quickly spread and soon members of
The Rolling Stones
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,
The Who
The Who are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964–1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. Considered one of th ...
, and
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock music, rock band formed in London in 1968. The band comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones (musician), John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham. With a he ...
were at their shows.
After a gig in London, Stray Cats met musician and producer
Dave Edmunds, well known as a
roots rock enthusiast for his work with
Rockpile and as a solo artist. Edmunds offered to work with the group, and they entered the studio to record their self-titled debut album, ''
Stray Cats'', released in Britain in 1981 on Arista Records. In addition to having three hits that year with "Runaway Boys", "
Rock This Town", and "
Stray Cat Strut", they also performed on the eighth day of the
Montreux Jazz Festival. The UK follow-up to ''Stray Cats'', ''
Gonna Ball'', was not as well-received, providing no hits. Yet the combined sales of their first two albums were enough to convince
EMI America to compile the best tracks from the two UK albums and issue an album (''
Built for Speed'') in the U.S. in 1982. The record went on to sell a million copies (
Platinum
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) in the US and Canada and was the no. 2 record on the
''Billboard'' album charts for 15 weeks.
In 1983, the Stray Cats began recording their third (second U.S.) studio album ''
Rant N' Rave with the Stray Cats''. Unlike their previous studio albums, half the album was recorded in London with the rest recorded in New York. Released in August 1983, critics generally viewed ''Rant N' Rave'' favorably, citing the band's tributes to 1950s rock 'n' roll legends such as
Gene Vincent and
Bo Diddley
Ellas Otha Bates (December 30, 1928 – June 2, 2008), known professionally as Bo Diddley, was an American guitarist and singer who played a key role in the transition from the blues to rock and roll. He influenced many artists, including Buddy ...
. Commercially, ''Rant N' Rave'' failed to achieve the success of ''Built for Speed'', although it produced the top-ten hit "
(She's) Sexy + 17", and top-forty hit "I Won't Stand in Your Way" featuring the
doo-wop
Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ...
group
14 Karat Soul.
Breakup and reunions
Musical and personal conflicts began to emerge in the ways that the individual members handled their new-found success; Phantom married actress
Britt Ekland, while Setzer made guest appearances with stars like
Bob Dylan
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and
Stevie Nicks
Stephanie Lynn Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, known for her work with the band Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist.
After starting her career as a duo with her then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham, releasing the album ...
and became the concert guitarist for
Robert Plant
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's
Honeydrippers side project. In late 1984, the band added former BMT's guitarist and Long Island native Tommy Byrnes on second guitar and harmony vocals. After a European and US tour which ended at the
1984 Louisiana World Expedition, Setzer made the decision to end the band, which left the other members aggrieved.
In an interview, Setzer pleaded restlessness as his motivation: "It's just that I didn't get that great feeling anymore... I had five good years of that, but then I got bored with it. In the last year I stopped getting that feeling, that great kick that twisted in my gut."
Looking back in 2012, Setzer regretted the decision to dissolve the group saying "it was silly to break up the Stray Cats at the peak of our success".
Setzer embarked on a solo career, exchanging his rockabilly focus for a more wide-ranging
roots rock/
Americana sound on the 1986 album ''
The Knife Feels Like Justice''.
He dubbed his new band Brian Setzer & the Radiation Ranch, drawing the name from the title of one of his new songs.
They played their first major concert at the 1985
Farm Aid benefit festival.
Rocker and Phantom formed a trio called
Phantom, Rocker & Slick (the "Slick" being former
David Bowie
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guitarist
Earl Slick) whose debut album contained the single "Men Without Shame"; guest musicians on this record included
Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones and pianist
Nicky Hopkins.
In 1986, the Stray Cats reunited in Los Angeles, and recorded the
covers-heavy ''
Rock Therapy''. A lengthy hiatus followed, but in 1989 they reunited once again for the album ''
Blast Off!'', which was accompanied by a tour with blues guitarist
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stephen Ray Vaughan (also known as SRV; October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American musician, best known as the guitarist and frontman of the blues rock trio Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble (band), Double Trouble. Although his ma ...
. No longer with EMI America, they entered the studio with
Nile Rodgers for another album, ''Let's Go Faster'', issued by
Liberation in 1990. After 1992's Dave Edmunds-produced ''
Choo Choo Hot Fish'', and the cover album ''Original Cool'', the group called it quits again.
In 2004, the Stray Cats reassembled for a month-long tour of Europe. A live album culled from those concerts, ''Rumble in Brixton'', included one new studio track, "Mystery Train Kept A Rollin'". In 2007, they reunited once again for a US tour with
ZZ Top
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and
the Pretenders
The Pretenders are a British rock band formed in March 1978. The original band consisted of founder and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete Farndon (ba ...
. This was their first North American tour in over 15 years. In the 2000s, the band toured Europe as part of their ''Farewell Tour''.
In 2008, for the first time in 18 years, the Stray Cats visited Australia and New Zealand which included several consecutive sold-out shows of their Farewell (Australia) Tour. In April 2009 the band reunited for a single show to celebrate Brian's 50th birthday at the Fine Line Music Café in
Minneapolis
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, Minnesota.
On January 2, 2018, Setzer announced via his Facebook page that the band would reunite for a show in
Las Vegas
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on April 21, 2018. The Stray Cats also performed two shows at the Pacific Amphitheatre in
Costa Mesa, California
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on August 16 and 17, 2018.
On October 16, 2018, the band announced they would reunite in 2019 for a new album (first in 25 years), record in
Nashville
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, and tour to commemorate their 40th anniversary. On March 26, 2019, the video for the album's first single, "Cat Fight (Over a Dog Like Me)", was released, with an announcement of a May 24 release for the album, titled ''
40''. This was released in time for the European legs of their 40th Anniversary tour.
At the conclusion of the tour and in early 2020 the band announced that an album, a collection of songs recorded at various locations while on the 40th Anniversary tour would be released, entitled "Rocked This Town: From LA to London". It was released on CD and Vinyl and also on a number of streaming platforms.
In 2024, the band announced a three-week summer U.S. tour, their first tour in five years.
Band members' follow-up careers

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
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's rockabilly revival album ''
Ready Steady Go!'' Rocker continued recording and touring throughout the 1990s and on to today. His albums include ''Black Cat Bone'' and ''Racin' the Devil'' on Alligator Records, as well as ''Bulletproof''.
In addition to the Stray Cats, Rocker has recorded or performed with Carl Perkins,
George Harrison
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,
Ringo Starr
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,
Willie Nelson
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,
Leon Russell,
Scotty Moore, Keith Richards, and numerous others. Rocker and wife Deborah Drucker have two children and have been married since 1989. Slim Jim Phantom plays the drums in the bands Slim Jim's Phantom Trio,
The Jack Tars, 13 Cats,
Kat Men, and
The Head Cat. He is also an active member of the
Love Hope Strength Foundation, a charitable organization which was co-founded by
Mike Peters of
The Alarm
The Alarm are a Welsh rock band that formed in Rhyl, Wales in 1981. Initially formed as a punk band, the Toilets, in 1977 under lead vocalist Mike Peters, the group soon embraced arena rock and included marked influences from Welsh language ...
, and which raises funds for cancer units.
The band was inducted into the
Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
Members
Current members
*
Brian Setzer
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 ...
– lead vocals, guitar (1979–1984, 1986–1993, 2004–2009, 2018–present)
*
Lee Rocker – double bass, acoustic guitar, vocals (1979–1984, 1986–1993, 2004–2009, 2018–present)
*
Slim Jim Phantom – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1979–1984, 1986–1993, 2004–2009, 2018–present)
Past members
* Bob Beecher – double bass (1979)
* Gary Setzer – drums (1979)
* Tommy Byrnes – harmony vocals, guitar (1984)
Discography
*''
Stray Cats'' (1981)
*''
Gonna Ball'' (1981)
*''
Rant n' Rave with the Stray Cats'' (1983)
*''
Rock Therapy'' (1986)
*''
Blast Off!'' (1989)
*''Let's Go Faster!'' (1990)
*''
Choo Choo Hot Fish'' (1992)
*''Original Cool'' (1993)
*''
40'' (2019)
Tours
* European Tour (1980)
* Stray Cats Tour (1981)
* Gonna Ball Tour (1982)
* Built for Speed Tour (1982–1983)
* Rant n' Rave Tour (1983–1984)
* Blast Off US-Tour (1988)
* Blast Off Tour (1989)
* Let's Go Faster Tour (1990)
* Murphy Tour (1991)
* Choo Choo Hot Fish Tour (1992)
* European Tour (2004)
* North American Tour (2007)
* Farewell Tour (2008–2009)
* 40th Anniversary Tour (2019)
References
External links
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American expatriates in the United Kingdom
Arista Records artists
Capitol Records artists
Musical groups established in 1979
Musical trios from New York (state)
Oyster Bay (town), New York
People from Massapequa, New York
Rock music groups from New York (state)
American rockabilly music groups