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A summary of the year 2004 in the Irish music industry.
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Issue date | Song title | Artist | Source | Sales | Notes |
24 February | "Clones" | Ash | |||
22 March | "Come Home Billy Bird" | The Divine Comedy | |||
12 April | "Chocolate" | Snow Patrol | |||
3 May | "Orpheus" | Ash | |||
14 June | "Absent Friends" | The Divine Comedy | |||
19 June | "Starcrossed" | Ash | |||
20 August | "Finally" | The Frames | |||
25 October | "How to Be Dead" | Snow Patrol | |||
8 November | "Vertigo" | U2 | |||
__ December | "Renegade Cavalcade" | Ash |
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The 2004 Meteor Awards were held on ???, 2004. Below are the winners:[11]
Award | Winner(s) |
Best Irish Male | Paddy Casey |
Best Irish Female | Cara Dillon |
Best Irish Band | The Frames |
Best Irish Album | So Much for the City (The Thrills) |
Best New Irish Act | Future Kings of Spain |
Best Irish Pop Act | Westlife |
Best Live Performance | Red Hot Chili Peppers (Slane 2003) |
Best Irish DJ | Ryan Tubridy |
Hope for 2004 | Republic of Loose |
Best Folk/Traditional | Damien Dempsey |
Best International Male | Justin Timberlake |
Best International Female | Beyoncé Knowles |
Best International Band | The Darkness |
Best International Album | Elephant (The White Stripes) |
Industry Award | Dave Fanning |
Lifetime Achievement Award | The Dubliners |
Humanitarian Award | Stanislaus Kennedy (Sister Stan) |
The Choice Music Prize did not exist this year.