Barry Fratelli is a Scottish musician and singer-songwriter, best known as the bassist and backing vocalist for the rock band The Fratellis. Formed in Glasgow in 2005, The Fratellis gained widespread recognition with their debut album, "Costello Music" (2006), which featured hit singles like "Chelsea Dagger" and "Flathead." These tracks became anthems in the UK and contributed to the band's signature sound, characterized by catchy hooks and energetic rock influences. As a solo artist, Fratelli released his debut album, "Psycho Jukebox," in 2018, showcasing a more introspective and varied musical style, blending elements of rock, pop, and folk. His work often reflects personal narratives and experiences, further establishing his versatility as an artist. The Fratellis have had a significant impact on the UK indie rock scene, influencing a generation of bands with their anthemic sound and lively performances. Their music has been featured in various films and television shows, enhancing their reach and cultural relevance. Through both his band and solo endeavors, Barry Fratelli continues to contribute to the evolving landscape of modern rock music.