List of Snow Patrol band members

Snow Patrol are a Northern Irish–Scottish rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland by Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Mark McClelland (bass, keyboards), and Michael Morrison (drums) under the name Shrug. The band currently consists of Lightbody, guitarist Nathan Connolly (since 2002), pianist/guitarist Johnny McDaid (since 2011) and touring members Ben Epstein (bass) and Ash Soan (drums) (both since 2024).

left to right: Paul Wilson, Gary Lightbody, Jonny Quinn, Nathan Connolly and Tom Simpson
left to right: Paul Wilson, Jonny Quinn, Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly and Johnny McDaid
left to right: Johnny McDaid, Gary Lightbody, Ben Epstein, Nathan Connolly and Ash Soan
Four line-ups of Snow Patrol performing in 2004, 2009, 2018 and 2024

History

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Snow Patrol were formed in early 1994 by University of Dundee students Gary Lightbody, Mark McClelland, and Michael Morrison under the name Shrug.[1] In 1996, they changed their name to Polarbear to avoid clashing with any American bands that were also named Shrug. Shortly afterwards, drummer Michael Morrison left the group after suffering a breakdown and returned to Northern Ireland.

The drummer position was briefly filled by Richard Colburn,[2] before Jonny Quinn joined as full time drummer. In 2001, the band were joined on tour by songwriter Iain Archer, who performed guitar and backing vocals.[3] In 2002, Archer was replaced by Nathan Connolly who became an official member.[4] The band parted ways with McClelland,[5] he was replaced by Paul Wilson who had previously toured with the band on guitar and keyboards.[6] The band also added long-time touring keyboardist Tom Simpson as an official member.[7]

In 2007, Quinn was briefly replaced by Graham Hopkins (ex-Therapy?) after the drummer broke his arm.[8] Guitar tech Troy Stewart also played additional guitars from 2008 to 2013. In 2008, the band were re-joined by Colburn, who played percussion and keyboards from 2008 to 2009.[9] On the band's reworked tour in 2009, they were joined by Ruth O’Reilly on French horn and Stella Page on violin,[10] they were also briefly re-joined by Archer after Connolly suffered nerve damage.[3]

In 2011, the band were joined by Jonny McDaid on piano and guitar, initially as a guest musician, playing on Fallen Empires (2011) and it's tour, and later as a full-time member.[11] Tom Simpson left the band in August 2013.[12] This band's line-up stayed stable for 10 years.

In 2019, the band did another reworked tour, featuring many additional musicians, Archer and Colburn both returned,[13] alongside Miriam Kaufmann (keys, glockenspiel, vocals) who had toured with the band between 2006 and 2013, O’Reilly and Page,[10] both returned alongside trumpeter, Colm MacAthlaoich, second violinist Jote Osahn,[14] violaist Vince Greene and cellist Ivan Hussey.[15]

In 2023, the band parted ways with both Quinn and Wilson,[16] Quinn departed due to tensions with McDaid,[17] and Wilson to focus on his heavy metal project, Above as Below.[18] The band has since continued as a trio, recording The Forest Is the Path with new touring members Ben Epstein (bass) and Ash Soan (drums).[19]

Members

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Current members

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Image Name Years active Instruments Studio release contributions
Gary Lightbody 1994–present
  • lead vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards and piano (1994–2005)
all releases
Nathan Connolly 2002–present
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
all releases from Final Straw (2003) onwards
Johnny McDaid 2011–present
  • piano
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • programming
  • backing vocals
all releases from Fallen Empires (2011) onwards

Current session/touring musicians

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Image Name Years active Instruments Studio release contributions
Ben Epstein 2024–present
  • bass
  • backing vocals
The Forest Is the Path (2024)
Ash Soan drums

Former members

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Image Name Years active Instruments Studio release contributions
Mark McClelland 1994–2005
  • bass
  • keyboards
  • piano
  • backing vocals
all releases until Final Straw (2003)
Michael Morrison 1994–1996
  • drums
  • percussion
The Yogurt vs. Yogurt Debate (1995)
Jonny Quinn 1997–2023 all releases from Songs for Polarbears (1998) to Wildness (2018)
Tom Simpson 2005–2013 (touring 1996–2005)
  • keyboards
  • piano
  • samples
all releases from Eyes Open (2006) to Fallen Empires (2011)
Paul Wilson 2005–2023 (touring 2000–2005)
  • bass (2005–2023)
  • guitar (2000–2005)
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards[20]
all releases from Eyes Open (2006) to Wildness (2018)

Former touring musicians

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Image Name Years active Instruments Studio release contributions
Richard Colburn
  • 1996–1997
  • 2008–2009
  • 2019
  • percussion
  • drums (1996–1997, 2019)
  • keyboards (1996–1997, 2008–2009)
Iain Archer
  • 2001–2002
  • 2009
  • 2019
  • guitars
  • lap steel guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Final Straw (2003)
  • Eyes Open (2006)
Colm MacAthlaoich
  • 2001–2002
  • 2019
trumpet none
Miriam Kaufmann
  • 2006–2007
  • 2008–2012
  • 2019
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards
  • glockenspiel
Graham Hopkins 2007 drums
Troy Stewart 2008–2013 additional guitars
Ruth O’Reilly
  • 2009
  • 2019
  • french horn
  • backing vocals
Stella Page
  • violin
  • backing vocals
Jote Osahn 2019
Vince Greene viola
Ivan Hussey cello

Timeline

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Line-ups

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Period Members Studio releases
early 1994 – late 1996
  • The Yogurt vs. Yogurt Debate (1995)
late 1996 – mid 1997
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Mark McClelland – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Tom Simpson – keyboards, piano, samples (touring)
  • Richard Colburn – drums, keyboards (session/touring)
mid 1997 – early 2001
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Mark McClelland – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Tom Simpson – keyboards, piano, samples (touring)
  • Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion
March 2001 – spring 2002
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Mark McClelland – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Tom Simpson – keyboards, piano, samples (touring)
  • Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion
  • Iain Archer – guitar, backing vocals (touring)
spring 2002 – March 2005
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Mark McClelland – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Tom Simpson – keyboards, piano, samples (touring)
  • Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion
  • Nathan Connolly – guitar, backing vocals
March 2005 – mid 2011
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar
  • Tom Simpson – keyboards, piano, samples
  • Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion
  • Nathan Connolly – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Wilson – bass, backing vocals, keyboards
mid 2011 – August 2013
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar
  • Tom Simpson – keyboards, piano, samples
  • Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion
  • Nathan Connolly – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Wilson – bass, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Johnny McDaid – piano, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
August 2013 – September 2023
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar
  • Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion
  • Nathan Connolly – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Wilson – bass, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Johnny McDaid – piano, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
late 2023 – present
  • Gary Lightbody – vocals, guitar
  • Nathan Connolly – guitar, backing vocals
  • Johnny McDaid – piano, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Ben Epstein – bass, backing vocals (session/touring)
  • Ash Soan – drums (session/touring)

References

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  5. ^ NME (17 March 2005). "SACKED SNOW PATROL BASSIST SPEAKS". NME. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
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  8. ^ Newsdesk, The Hot Press (22 January 2007). "Snow Patrol in injury drama". Hotpress. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
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  13. ^ @snowpatrol (18 November 2019). "2. Iain Archer – guitars, lap steel, vocals 3. Richard Colburn – drums and percussion" (Tweet). Retrieved 12 November 2023 – via Twitter.
  14. ^ @snowpatrol (18 November 2019). "4. Jote Osahn - violin, vocals. 5. Colm MacAthlaoich – trumpet" (Tweet). Retrieved 15 November 2023 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ @snowpatrol (18 November 2019). "Vince and Ivan are out with us for the first time and they have been brilliant!" (Tweet). Retrieved 20 November 2023 – via Twitter.
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