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Local musicians rock Stateside 29.07.10

Boston band keeps Inishowen spirits high

by Linda McGrory

INISHOWEN people bound for Boston should note that there is local band keeping the emigrant spirits high Stateside.
Formed five years ago, Devri is a rock-trad outfit comprising lead singer-guitarist and mandolin player Declan Houton from Malin and Clonmany fiddle player, Kevin Doherty along with a number of other Irish and American musicians.
The band has become well known around Boston for their charity work and have twice played at the annual 9/11 memorial in Manhattan.
Declan is from Shantla in Malin and, prior to emigrating, played the local circuit for years with his brother Leonard.
"That was 10 or 11 years ago and the local bars used to be jammed. Danny McCarron owned The Keg o Poitin in Clonmany back then and my cousin Bridie McLaughlin had the Malin Hotel," explained Declan.
"Both would be packed every Saturday night and we would have some great nights."
But ten years ago, the local man decided to "give America a shot".
"In April of 2000 I landed in Boston and I've been here ever since. When I landed I met up with a mighty accordian player called Johnny Towey from Mayo, whose mother is originally from Urris. Johnny was playing in a session every Sunday in a local bar, so I joined in and ended up one night filling in for a mandolin player in a band called Inichicore," added Declan, who played with Inchicore for five years throughout the States. Around this time, he also got to know Kevin Doherty, from Annagh, Clonmany, who he describes as an "excellent fiddle player". Kevin also previously played with Colm McDaid from the Illies. In 2005, Devri was formed by Declan, Kevin, Tipperary flute player Jerry Murphy, Tralee drummer Steve O'Callaghan, and two American musicians, Larry Flint on bass and Chuck Parish on lead guitar. Declan describes the growing population of Donegal ex-pats in Boston.
"Boston is a small city and you're always bumping into someone from Inishowen. There is a big Donegal population in the city, but I would say 90 per cent of them are from Inishowen for some reason.
"The same would go for the Donegal Boston GAA Club here. Most of the boys would be from our area."
He described the night that the terrible news of the peninsula's horror crash on July 11 reached American shores.
"Devri were playing in a bar in Dorchester the night of the terrible car accident at home and as news filtered in, everyone seemed to know someone involved. So far, one Mass has been said for them in Boston, with another coming up in a few weeks." To find out more about Devri visit www.devriband.com .
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