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Gringo Star's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Sean
April 7th 2023
They were really good. You could tell they enjoyed what they do and were having fun while playing. Very inspired by 60’s-70’s rock n’ roll.
Tampa, FL@
On The Rock
Brian
July 20th 2019
Inspired performance. Songwriting, musicianship, and tone are off the charts - in a good way. They graciously added this Lakeland date to their tour and we are most appreciative! Awesome evening!
Lakeland, FL@
Hillcrest Coffee
Luka
February 12th 2019
Just great, lived up to it and band members were very nice and even had a small chat, thanks!
Brighton, United Kingdom@
The Haunt
View More Fan Reviews

About Gringo Star

GRINGO STAR - CONTROLLED BURN (LIVE IN ATLANTA)
Over the past decade, Gringo Star have made a name for themselves as one of
Atlanta’s most valuable rock & roll exports, carrying the torch for hazy, psychedelic
garage rock in a city primarily valued for its contributions to hip-hop. Gringo Star have
outlasted wave after wave of buzz bands and indie blog darlings, carving their own
career path through constant reinvention and an unparalleled work ethic, amassing a
loyal and enthusiastic international fanbase along the way. Their mind-bending take on
doo-wop inspired R&B and British Invasion rock & roll has garnered praise from the
likes of Pitchfork, Consequence of Sound, Paste Magazine, KEXP & more, and landed
them on bills alongside everyone from Cat Power and Feist to The Black Angels and
Weezer, not to mention tours with Wavves, And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of
Dead, and their Atlanta-based contemporaries Black Lips.
Having reached their ten year anniversary, Gringo Star decided it was time to
commemorate their career thus far by doing something they’d never done before: it was
time to release their first live album. “A lot of my favorite records are old live albums and
we’ve always wanted to have a live representation of what we do,” says vocalist/multi-
instrumentalist Nick Furgiuele.
Coming this summer via Baby Robot Records, Gringo Star’s Controlled Burn is a 14-
track live album recorded at The Earl, one of Atlanta’s premier rock & roll clubs, in
September of 2018. The career-spanning setlist serves as a 10 year retrospective,
compiling popular singles and deep cuts from all of their albums into one frenzied,
sweaty celebration of Gringo Star’s music, performed before a rabid hometown
audience.
From the opening of “Mr. Mystery,” off of 2018’s Back to the City, there’s a palpable
electricity that permeates all of Controlled Burn. The band’s comfort on stage, honed
over the course of thousands of shows, shines throughout the record as they allow the
energy of the performance to flow unobstructed, speeding up and slowing down as the
moment commands, but never falling out of sync with one another. This confidence is
bolstered by the contributions from guitarist/backing vocalist Joshua Longino, violinist
David Claassen, keyboardist/guitarist/percussionist Spencer Pope, and drummer Mario
Colangelo who makes his recording debut with Gringo Star after touring with the band
since 2017.

Newer tracks like 2018’s “La La La” are performed with as much passion as crowd
favorites like “Make You Mine” off 2011’s Count Yer Lucky Stars, and are received with
equal fervor by their fans. The diversity of the band’s sound is calculated and stands as
one of the main reasons Gringo Star continues to shine. Guitarist/vocalist Peter
Furgiuele says, “Throughout all of our albums, we’ve always been on a steady
progression. We’ve been writing in basically the same way since we started, but with
each record we’ve refined the process and have always pushed to try something new
on each record. We just don’t want to ever repeat ourselves.”

Though 2008’s All Y’all serves as the start of Gringo Star’s storied career, the band’s
core songwriting duo, the Furgiuele brothers, have been playing together since they
were kids, born into a family with strong ties to Georgia music history. “Our grandad
started out in radio in the ’40s and ’50s in Columbus, Ga.,” Nick explains. “He was a
huge promoter of R&B back when it was still super segregated, and he was playing
black music and putting on shows with Little Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Sam Cooke
& the Soul Stirrers, a lot of Gospel shows. So we grew up hearing all these stories,
listening to all this music. Our grandfather was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of
Fame posthumously. And my grandma—all her photo albums are like Jackie Wilson
shirtless backstage, hanging out.”
With their family’s R&B connections and their young obsession with early rock & roll, it
wasn’t long before the two brothers started making music themselves. When Nick was
15 and Peter just 11, they picked up bass and drums, respectively, formed a rhythm
section and joined their first garage band. “We played together in the house and
messed around on a little two-track,” Nick says. “We’ve been writing songs together
since before Peter was a teenager. We even played his 8th-grade dance.”
Eventually, the brothers formed Gringo Star and began the career that has come to
define their last decade. All Y’all and Count Yer Lucky Stars forced the world to pay
attention. 2013’s Floating Out To See found the band experimenting with producing
their own records and layering more keys and strings into their compositions. 2016’s
The Sides and In Between contained some of the finest songwriting of the Furgiuele’s
career, and 2018’s Back to the City reinvigorated their sound with a new intensity,
equally dark and shimmering.
Despite multiple personnel changes, Nick and Peter have remained steadfast in their
partnership, continuing to stand by one another through thick and thin in their artistic
endeavours. There’s no telling what comes next for Gringo Star, but there’s no doubt
that the Furgiuele brothers will continue to write and record on their own terms. “We’ve
had a lot of opportunities over the past ten years. If we had an idea about something we
wanted to, we did it,” says Nick. “I can’t think of a single thing I’d change.
http://www.gringostar.net
https://www.facebook.com/gringostarmusic
https://twitter.com/Gringo_Star_Atl
https://www.instagram.com/gringostarmusic
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Genres:
Garage Rock, Indie, Alternative Indie Rock, Psych Rock
Band Members:
Mario Colangelo, Pete Furgiuele, Josh Longino, Nicholas Furgiuele
Hometown:
Atlanta, Georgia

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Gringo Star to play in your city
Request a Show

Concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past
Gringo Star's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Sean
April 7th 2023
They were really good. You could tell they enjoyed what they do and were having fun while playing. Very inspired by 60’s-70’s rock n’ roll.
Tampa, FL@
On The Rock
Brian
July 20th 2019
Inspired performance. Songwriting, musicianship, and tone are off the charts - in a good way. They graciously added this Lakeland date to their tour and we are most appreciative! Awesome evening!
Lakeland, FL@
Hillcrest Coffee
Luka
February 12th 2019
Just great, lived up to it and band members were very nice and even had a small chat, thanks!
Brighton, United Kingdom@
The Haunt
View More Fan Reviews

About Gringo Star

GRINGO STAR - CONTROLLED BURN (LIVE IN ATLANTA)
Over the past decade, Gringo Star have made a name for themselves as one of
Atlanta’s most valuable rock & roll exports, carrying the torch for hazy, psychedelic
garage rock in a city primarily valued for its contributions to hip-hop. Gringo Star have
outlasted wave after wave of buzz bands and indie blog darlings, carving their own
career path through constant reinvention and an unparalleled work ethic, amassing a
loyal and enthusiastic international fanbase along the way. Their mind-bending take on
doo-wop inspired R&B and British Invasion rock & roll has garnered praise from the
likes of Pitchfork, Consequence of Sound, Paste Magazine, KEXP & more, and landed
them on bills alongside everyone from Cat Power and Feist to The Black Angels and
Weezer, not to mention tours with Wavves, And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of
Dead, and their Atlanta-based contemporaries Black Lips.
Having reached their ten year anniversary, Gringo Star decided it was time to
commemorate their career thus far by doing something they’d never done before: it was
time to release their first live album. “A lot of my favorite records are old live albums and
we’ve always wanted to have a live representation of what we do,” says vocalist/multi-
instrumentalist Nick Furgiuele.
Coming this summer via Baby Robot Records, Gringo Star’s Controlled Burn is a 14-
track live album recorded at The Earl, one of Atlanta’s premier rock & roll clubs, in
September of 2018. The career-spanning setlist serves as a 10 year retrospective,
compiling popular singles and deep cuts from all of their albums into one frenzied,
sweaty celebration of Gringo Star’s music, performed before a rabid hometown
audience.
From the opening of “Mr. Mystery,” off of 2018’s Back to the City, there’s a palpable
electricity that permeates all of Controlled Burn. The band’s comfort on stage, honed
over the course of thousands of shows, shines throughout the record as they allow the
energy of the performance to flow unobstructed, speeding up and slowing down as the
moment commands, but never falling out of sync with one another. This confidence is
bolstered by the contributions from guitarist/backing vocalist Joshua Longino, violinist
David Claassen, keyboardist/guitarist/percussionist Spencer Pope, and drummer Mario
Colangelo who makes his recording debut with Gringo Star after touring with the band
since 2017.

Newer tracks like 2018’s “La La La” are performed with as much passion as crowd
favorites like “Make You Mine” off 2011’s Count Yer Lucky Stars, and are received with
equal fervor by their fans. The diversity of the band’s sound is calculated and stands as
one of the main reasons Gringo Star continues to shine. Guitarist/vocalist Peter
Furgiuele says, “Throughout all of our albums, we’ve always been on a steady
progression. We’ve been writing in basically the same way since we started, but with
each record we’ve refined the process and have always pushed to try something new
on each record. We just don’t want to ever repeat ourselves.”

Though 2008’s All Y’all serves as the start of Gringo Star’s storied career, the band’s
core songwriting duo, the Furgiuele brothers, have been playing together since they
were kids, born into a family with strong ties to Georgia music history. “Our grandad
started out in radio in the ’40s and ’50s in Columbus, Ga.,” Nick explains. “He was a
huge promoter of R&B back when it was still super segregated, and he was playing
black music and putting on shows with Little Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Sam Cooke
& the Soul Stirrers, a lot of Gospel shows. So we grew up hearing all these stories,
listening to all this music. Our grandfather was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of
Fame posthumously. And my grandma—all her photo albums are like Jackie Wilson
shirtless backstage, hanging out.”
With their family’s R&B connections and their young obsession with early rock & roll, it
wasn’t long before the two brothers started making music themselves. When Nick was
15 and Peter just 11, they picked up bass and drums, respectively, formed a rhythm
section and joined their first garage band. “We played together in the house and
messed around on a little two-track,” Nick says. “We’ve been writing songs together
since before Peter was a teenager. We even played his 8th-grade dance.”
Eventually, the brothers formed Gringo Star and began the career that has come to
define their last decade. All Y’all and Count Yer Lucky Stars forced the world to pay
attention. 2013’s Floating Out To See found the band experimenting with producing
their own records and layering more keys and strings into their compositions. 2016’s
The Sides and In Between contained some of the finest songwriting of the Furgiuele’s
career, and 2018’s Back to the City reinvigorated their sound with a new intensity,
equally dark and shimmering.
Despite multiple personnel changes, Nick and Peter have remained steadfast in their
partnership, continuing to stand by one another through thick and thin in their artistic
endeavours. There’s no telling what comes next for Gringo Star, but there’s no doubt
that the Furgiuele brothers will continue to write and record on their own terms. “We’ve
had a lot of opportunities over the past ten years. If we had an idea about something we
wanted to, we did it,” says Nick. “I can’t think of a single thing I’d change.
http://www.gringostar.net
https://www.facebook.com/gringostarmusic
https://twitter.com/Gringo_Star_Atl
https://www.instagram.com/gringostarmusic
Show More
Genres:
Garage Rock, Indie, Alternative Indie Rock, Psych Rock
Band Members:
Mario Colangelo, Pete Furgiuele, Josh Longino, Nicholas Furgiuele
Hometown:
Atlanta, Georgia

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