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  1. Gary Lightbody. linktr.ee/thirdbar. Highlights. Posts. Reels. Tagged. On Wednesday I was one of the many people representing the arts community in Northern Ireland at the Arts Council NI strategy launch. It was @charlottedryden from the @ohyeahcentre and I proudly representing music.

  2. colemoreton.com › 2019/06/08 › gary-lightbody-a-deeply-personal-interview-about"I wasn't a great boyfriend" : Cole Moreton

    8 de jun. de 2019 · Gary Lightbody is thoughtful, articulate and wants a conversation rather than to deliver an address. He’s also more than a bit crumpled, in a grey hoodie and jeans. We first met when Snow Patrol were at the height of their fame and played the Royal Albert Hall, with an orchestra and a lovely set of supporting musicians led by my friends Iain and Miriam Archer.

  3. Gary Lightbody nasceu em 15 de junho de 1976, em Bangor, na Irlanda do Norte. Depois de estudar na Rockport School e na Campbell College, se mudou para Dundee, na Escócia, em 1994, para estudar na Universidade de Dundee, onde cursou Literatura e Língua Inglesa. Foi lá que formou a banda Polarbear com os amigos Mark McClelland e Michael ...

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  5. Gary Lightbody is a vocalist and musician best known for his work in the band Snow Patrol. In addition to the band, Lightbody has worked on numerous collaborations and projects, and also as a featured artist. Lightbody was born and brought up in Bangor, County Down, ...

  6. 16 de dic. de 2022 · https://nihrc.org/news/detail/northern-ireland-human-rights-commission-expresses-concern-over-human-rights-in-niWatch Gary Lightbody's full keynote speech at...

  7. I called it the Lightbody Foundation because it is a family organisation. The foundation is made up of my sister Sarah, one of my best friends Davy Matchett (who I’ve known since I was 13 years old), Candice Cathers who has worked tirelessly with Davy and myself at Third Bar for many years and John D’Arcy one of the founder members and guiding lights of the Oh Yeah Centre in Belfast.