(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 ...
New album ‘In Your Own Sweet Time’ out now. On tour across North American now (starting April 26 th), playing at Chicago Metro tonight (May 11 th). CHICAGO — You know the song, you love it. It’s the ...
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 ...
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When they arrived on the scene back in 2006, Glasgow's The Fratellis stuck out like a sore thumb. The rough 'n' ready trio avoided hype at all costs and their stomping, glammy sound had a raucous edge ...
It's easy to see why it works so well. The Fratellis tune is bouncy, fun and catchy enough to get the hometown crowd jacked up, and yet still plenty annoying enough to troll the crap out of the ...
At some point in almost every Blackhawks home game, more than 20,000 people will stand, cheer and start singing nonsense. The drums start and the sound of guitars playing a G-major chord fills the ...
Shota Imanaga made his first start for the Chicago Cubs on Monday when they hosted the Colorado Rockies in their home opener on Monday. Imanaga already endeared himself to Cubs fans back in January at ...
The singer whose voice is blasted over the United Center speakers after every Chicago Blackhawks goal is coming to Chicago. Jon Fratelli, who sings the Blackhawks' adopted anthem "Chelsea Dagger," ...
There’s a reason why stadiums blast Van Halen’s “Jump” and AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” instead of Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” or Seal’s “Kiss From a Rose.” When we’re watching sports, we want music ...
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