Brian Setzer (born April 10, 1959 in New York) is an American guitarist, si… Read Full Bio ↴Brian Setzer (born April 10, 1959 in New York) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose popular big band orchestra is most appreciated commercially for their swinging take on Christmas holiday classics.
Early in his career Setzer was a member of the NYC band Bloodless Pharaohs, and later fronted the popular rockabilly revival band, Stray Cats. The Stray Cats particularly caught America's attention with the 1982 album Built for Speed, which included the two Top Ten hits, "Rock This Town" (#9) and "Stray Cat Strut" (#3), as well as with the follow-up 1983 album Rant 'N Rave, which included the two successful singles "(She's) Sexy + 17" (#5), and "I Won't Stand In Your Way" (#35).
In the mid 1990s, Setzer led a comeback of sorts for swing music and big band music, when he formed Brian Setzer Orchestra. The band has released at least 5 albums to date and one live DVD. This group had one hit, "Jump, Jive, and Wail" around the same time swing revival acts like the Cherry Poppin' Daddies' "Zoot Suit Riot" had been received favorably in mainstream America.
Brian Setzer also recorded some solo albums during Stray Cats' break in the 1980s along with some in the 1990s. In 2001 he released an album titled Ignition with his band '68 Comeback Special. A new solo album titled Rockabilly Riot Vol. 1: A Tribute To Sun Records was released on July 26, 2005, in the United States.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Setzer
Early in his career Setzer was a member of the NYC band Bloodless Pharaohs, and later fronted the popular rockabilly revival band, Stray Cats. The Stray Cats particularly caught America's attention with the 1982 album Built for Speed, which included the two Top Ten hits, "Rock This Town" (#9) and "Stray Cat Strut" (#3), as well as with the follow-up 1983 album Rant 'N Rave, which included the two successful singles "(She's) Sexy + 17" (#5), and "I Won't Stand In Your Way" (#35).
In the mid 1990s, Setzer led a comeback of sorts for swing music and big band music, when he formed Brian Setzer Orchestra. The band has released at least 5 albums to date and one live DVD. This group had one hit, "Jump, Jive, and Wail" around the same time swing revival acts like the Cherry Poppin' Daddies' "Zoot Suit Riot" had been received favorably in mainstream America.
Brian Setzer also recorded some solo albums during Stray Cats' break in the 1980s along with some in the 1990s. In 2001 he released an album titled Ignition with his band '68 Comeback Special. A new solo album titled Rockabilly Riot Vol. 1: A Tribute To Sun Records was released on July 26, 2005, in the United States.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Setzer
The Nutcracker Suite
The Brian Setzer Orchestra Lyrics
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John Atwell
Tchaikovsky wrote the original, as we all know. In 1957, the famous Frank Comstock wrote this jazz arrangement of the piece for Les Brown & His Band of Renown to record. This is the arrangement that Brian Setzer's orchestra is playing here, and very well at that. Brian does all three of his predecessors proud! It's jazz, man!
Lewis
Ah, Les Brown, I love his recordings he did with Bob Hope and the Gypsies.
SteveLacksFocus
Thanks for that info, John. I was wondering if it was a new arrangement, a Kenton arrangement or something else. Great to find out that it was for Les Brown!
psoup216
Yes, I can appreciate the swingyness of this rendition but I don't think Les Brown + Renown's arrangement can be topped!
ThruTheLookingGlass
I didn’t know 🤷🏻♀️
A 17 Year Old on Youtube
1:22 The moment of one of my favourite scenes in Elf (I can still hear the hammering and scissors lol), very few Christmas films or even comedy’s reach its level of perfection.
MrAllGuys
Nice to see you here
Mike Romas
Elf had such great music. It's amazing how often clever music selection can make or break a movie. It's all about the ability to tap into people's emotions.
callowayca
Spot on man.
Sheryl Carrasco
Wait this song is in elf!!!?