(CBS Local)-- Jon Fratelli and his Scottish rock band The Fratellis have been frequent visitors to the Los Angeles over the years to record and perform their music. While live concerts are on hiatus ...
Best known in the United States for their 2006 sports anthem classic “Chelsea Dagger,” The Fratellis are an indie rock band from Scotland, who have achieved great success in the United Kingdom. Their ...
Jon Fratelli, lead singer of the Scottish pop band The Fratellis is obsessed with the United States. He as well as his bandmates, bassist Barry Fratelli and drummer/guitarist Mince Fratelli, can't get ...
Harmonix has announced that Scottish indie-rock band The Fratellis will contribute three songs to its Rock Band Music Store. 'Creepin Up the Backstairs', 'Flathead,' and 'Henrietta', all from the ...
The Glaswegian pop-rock band The Fratellis sounds an awful lot like the next big-time Britpop sensation, an "it" band to follow Blur, Oasis and others who've translated European media hype into major ...
Harmonix and MTV Games announced today that Scottish alternative rock band The Fratellis will make its Rock Band debut with the addition of three tracks to the Rock Band Music Store catalog of ...
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The Fratellis are set to embark on a 20th anniversary tour of their debut album ‘Costello Music’. The 2006 record peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and spent a whopping 83 weeks in the Top 100.
Bedecked in brown boots, black jeans, and a black and white Beatles Revolver T-shirt, Jon Fratelli emerged from the shadows of the Key Club stage Sunday night (June 15) to open the second season of ...
The Fratellis singer Jon Lawler has admitted that the group's "pub band" tag doesn't bother him. Many critics have dubbed the Glasgow band's music "yobbish" after their song 'Chelsea Dagger' was ...
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