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The Late Late Show: Glasgow students get opportunity of lifetime to play with The Fratellis

WATCH Glasgow students get opportunity of lifetime to play with indie rockband The Fratellis for The Late Late Show Musical students from the University of Glasgow were given a taste of showbiz after being asked to play alongside the Fratellis for The Late Late Show with James Cordon. Scottish indie band The Fratellis, who first emerged on the scene in 2006, appeared on the show last night to promote their newest album Half Drunk Under a Full Moon. And following an interview between Cordon and the group s frontman Jon Fratelli, the Scottish trio performed alongside a full brass section - featuring 13 keen musicians from the University of Glasgow s Music Club (GUMC), as well as 11 from Glasgow-based ensemble

The Late Late Show: Glasgow students get opportunity of lifetime to play with The Fratellis

WATCH Glasgow students get opportunity of lifetime to play with indie rockband The Fratellis for The Late Late Show Musical students from the University of Glasgow were given a taste of showbiz after being asked to play alongside the Fratellis for The Late Late Show with James Cordon. Scottish indie band The Fratellis, who first emerged on the scene in 2006, appeared on the show last night to promote their newest album Half Drunk Under a Full Moon. And following an interview between Cordon and the group s frontman Jon Fratelli, the Scottish trio performed alongside a full brass section - featuring 13 keen musicians from the University of Glasgow s Music Club (GUMC), as well as 11 from Glasgow-based ensemble

Fratellis to begin recording Yes Sir I Can Boogie next week ahead of Euros

THE Fratellis are set to record their own version of disco anthem Yes Sir, I Can Boogie – ahead of Scotland’s return to the Euros this summer. The Glasgow rock band went viral last week after performing their version of the 1970s hit on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio. Singer Jon Fratelli, 42, said they decided to release the cover following the incredible response from fans. READ MORE:  Footage of the Scotland squad singing the Baccara hit went viral after they beat Serbia to qualify for their first major tournament in more than 20 years. The track was adopted by the team after Aberdeen and Scotland defender Andrew Considine, appeared in drag miming to the track for a video recorded for his stag party.

The Fratellis: how we made Chelsea Dagger

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Review: The Fratellis – Need a Little Love

Review: The Fratellis – Need a Little Love
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