Bands & artists like Stray Cats

If you like Stray Cats, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

The Brian Setzer Orchestra

The Brian Setzer Orchestra

Led by Stray Cats' frontman, their blend of rockabilly and swing features sharp guitar riffs and high-energy brass arrangements.

jazz
The Cramps

The Cramps

Known for their punk-infused rockabilly style, they deliver a raw sound with catchy hooks and energetic performances.

garage punk gothabilly post-punk
Bill Haley & His Comets

Bill Haley & His Comets

Pioneers of rock and roll, their upbeat tracks feature infectious rhythms and classic rockabilly guitar licks that resonate with Stray Cats fans.

rock and roll
Johnny Burnette

Johnny Burnette

His early rockabilly hits are characterized by brisk tempos and strong vocal delivery that evoke a similar nostalgic energy.

country music
Wanda Jackson

Wanda Jackson

Guide

As the 'Queen of Rockabilly,' her powerful vocals and upbeat songs capture the same lively spirit found in Stray Cats' music.

country music folk music gospel music
The Blasters

The Blasters

Their fusion of rockabilly, blues, and punk elements creates a vibrant sound that parallels the energetic style of Stray Cats.

rockabilly
Los Lobos

Los Lobos

They blend rockabilly with various genres, maintaining a rhythmic drive and dynamic instrumentation reminiscent of Stray Cats.

Americana Chicano rock country rock
Matchbox Twenty

Matchbox Twenty

While more pop-rock oriented, their catchy melodies and rhythmic guitar work can appeal to fans of high-energy rockabilly.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Stray Cats?

Artists similar to Stray Cats include The Brian Setzer Orchestra, The Cramps, Bill Haley & His Comets and Johnny Burnette. Each shares elements of Stray Cats's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Stray Cats?

Stray Cats is primarily known for rockabilly. The music pulses with a brisk tempo and rhythmic drive, inviting foot-tapping through sharp guitar riffs and spirited drumming that keep the energy high.

Where should I start if I like Stray Cats?

If you enjoy Stray Cats, start with The Brian Setzer Orchestra — their album "Best of The Big Band" is a great entry point. Led by Stray Cats' frontman, their blend of rockabilly and swing features sharp guitar riffs and high-energy brass arrangements.