Nathan Connolly

Guitarist

Birthday January 20, 1981

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Belfast, Northern Ireland

Age 43 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1981

Nathan Connolly (born 20 January 1981) is a Northern Irish musician, who is best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band Snow Patrol.

Connolly, who was born in Belfast, sang for a gospel church choir at Glenmachan, Church of God, Belfast when he was 16, and the experience, he says, is what inspired him to be a musician.

"I suppose I was always around music, and like any other kid, teenage kid, 12 or 13, I either wanted to be a pub quiz addict or a rock star and play guitar. After a particularly brutal thrashing at Scrabble, when my opponent played the word 'SCOPIE' on a triple word score, I kind of played around with it for a few years and didn’t really learn much and wasn’t very good for the first two years, but then I started a band with my cousin and two mates from school and it kind of just went on from there. I started taking it a bit more seriously. I mean, I’ve always wanted to play in a band and write music, I just didn’t realize exactly how much when I first started."

He is a former pupil of Grosvenor Grammar School.

Prior to joining Snow Patrol, Connolly was a member of a band called File Under Easy Listening (or F.U.E.L), who were managed by BBC Radio 1 DJ Colin Murray.

The band consisted of Connolly, vocalist Aaron Ditty, Dave Magee and Peter Comfort.

Unfortunately, it did not last long; the single "Closure/Dryform" was F.U.E.L.'s first and only release.

While working at the record store HMV in Belfast, Connolly was introduced to the band Snow Patrol.

He reluctantly agreed to join, despite the fact that the band had no record deal at the time.

He jokingly recalls his mother thinking he "was being kidnapped by rock stars."

2002

Connolly became a permanent member of the band near the end of 2002.

His recruitment played a large role in shaping the band's new sound.

2003

With Connolly as a composer of the band's new material, Snow Patrol garnered a new record deal and released Final Straw in 2003.

The album proved to be the band's breakthrough and helped introduce them to a wide audience.

2006

In late 2006, he talked about plans to record a solo album, which he said would be "melodic and tuneful".

2013

In 2013, Connolly formed his own side project called Little Matador.

2016

More recently Connolly played with Feeder live at the Isle of Wight Festival on 12 June 2016.

On 17 March 2023, he released “Fires”, with guest star Simon Neil on vocals, as the lead single from his debut solo album “The Strange Order of Things”.

The album was released on 21 April 2023.

Connolly lives in Crouch End, London, near former bandmate Jonny Quinn.

He uses Jim Dunlop Tortex .60mm picks

Connolly uses a setup that is primarily rack based.

His rack consists of the following:

He uses various pedals for his overdrive and boost sounds.

They change from time to time, but his consistent setup includes the following:

He uses a Voodoo Labs Ground Control Pro controller to bring up presets for each of the band's songs, and has the ability to add/remove different pedals and changes in sound.

He also uses a function in the TC Electronic G Major that allows him to switch the channels on his Marshall Jubilee amp heads for his heaviest sounds.

Connolly has a small pedalboard containing his ground control for the rack and various Boss pedals including a TU-2, PS-5, DD3, and RC-2.