This article is about the band. For the fictional criminals, see The Goonies.
The Fratellis
The Fratellis performing at Pryzm, Kingston upon Thames in 2021
Background information
Origin
Glasgow, Scotland
Genres
Indie rock[citation needed]
Years active
2005–2009
2012–present
Labels
Cooking Vinyl
Island
BMG
Members
Jon Fratelli
Barry Fratelli
Mince Fratelli
Website
thefratellis.com
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