Brian Setzer discusses the “wellness beverage” that led him to rehab.]

Brian Setzer discusses the “wellness beverage” that led him to rehab.]

It’s been a rough couple of years for Brian Setzer. But after canceling a Stray Cats tour last year due to medical reasons, he’s ready to rock the 18 towns the trio — including drummer Slim Jim Phantom and bassist Lee Rocker — will start playing at the end of July.

“I’m feeling really good, I have to tell ya,” Setzer tells Guitar Player from his home in Minnesota. “I wouldn’t book a tour if I couldn’t say I’m 100 percent. I would’ve taken more time if I had to.

“Honestly, the best thing for me now is just to hear that sound of that guitar and look over to see Slim Jim rockin’ on one side of me and look over and see Lee on the other side.

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Setzer performs at the O2 Academy Birmingham, England, June 23, 2019. (Image credit: Steve Thorne/Redferns)

“We’re the only ones that play this type of music, really, besides the local bands that play around,” he continues. “There’s a lot of them.

It’s frustrating when you sit down and your hands do nothing. You really can’t take it for granted. Playing guitar is certainly on top, but so is holding a toothbrush, y’know?”

— Brian Setzer



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