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Stray Cats Guitarist Brian Setzer Gives Fans Health Update

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Renowned rockabilly guitarist Brian Setzer has recently opened up about his battle with an autoimmune disease that has affected his ability to play the guitar. Best known for his work with the Stray Cats, a band that gained fame in the early 1980s with hits like “Rock This Town” and “Stray Cat Strut,” Setzer's pioneering blend of 1950s rockabilly and '70s punk captivated audiences and introduced a new generation to the rockabilly sound.

Setzer first noticed something amiss towards the end of his 2024 summer tour with the Stray Cats, his first road stint in five years. As he performed, he experienced cramps in his hands, a worrying sign for any musician. He took to social media to share his diagnosis, explaining how the disease left him with the sensation of wearing gloves when attempting to play. Despite the formidable challenge posed by this condition, Setzer remains hopeful. While he reports some progress, like regaining the ability to hold a pen and tie his shoes, he is under the care of the Mayo Clinic, a leading medical center close to his home, renowned for its innovative approach to complex cases like his.

The announcement came as a shock to his many fans and admirers in the music industry. Setzer's influence extends beyond the Stray Cats; his work with the Brian Setzer Orchestra in the 1990s was crucial in the swing revival, showcasing his versatility and ability to breathe life into vintage musical styles. The Orchestra's rendition of “Jump, Jive an’ Wail” was emblematic of Setzer's knack for reinvention, captivating audiences with its energetic homage to swing and big-band music.

The music community stands behind Setzer, supporting him as he navigates this challenging period. His legacy as a gifted guitarist and the catalyst for rockabilly's comeback ensures that his contributions endure, and his resolve to beat the disease serves as an example of courage and resilience in the face of personal and professional adversity. As fans hope for his swift recovery, Setzer's story underscores the impact of autoimmune diseases, reminding us of the delicate interplay between health and artistry.

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