Let It Snow, Let It Snow. . .Meet the Band of the Year - Glasgow S Very Own Snow Patrol

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IT'S been a big year for Glasgow's music scene. Indie-stalwarts Belle and Sebastian went all Radio 2 on us and art-rockers Franz Ferdinand waltzed off with the coveted Mercury Music Prize as well as all the critical plaudits. But it was Snow Patrol who gave us the singalong of the year - Run. The Glasgow based, Northern Irish-born quartet also sold millions of copies of their album, Final Straw, added U2 to their growing fan base, and ended up singing on Band Aid 20. Jeremy Paul caught up with Jonny Quinn, one of the founder members of the band of 2004.

It's been quite a year for you guys. What were the highlights?

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Let It Snow, Let It Snow. . .Meet the Band of the Year - Glasgow S Very Own Snow Patrol

Where do you start? Glastonbury was pretty amazing. Just to play there for starters and then have the crowd sing along to Run like that was a mad one. Mandela Hall in Belfast was pretty crazy. I've never heard a crowd so loud in my life. T in the Park was a big one for us.

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