*Gearoid Devanny. Photograph: Ruth Griffin
ALL-IRELAND fever has gripped Co Clare with an East Clare musician coming out of retirement to pen a ballad in honour of the warriors in saffron and blue.
Feakle native Gearรณid Devanny has taken inspiration from Mundyโs โJulyโ with his new tune โClare for Liamโ which was released on Tuesday in advance of Sundayโs All-Ireland final.
Among the lyrics are โKing Lohan takes up his stance, he tells Ian Galvin itโs time to dance, Tony Kelly ships into top gear, SODs and Rodgers will send us on beer and โThe countyโs gone berserk and thereโs no sign of Kinnerkโ plus โEibhear bombs it down the line, Duggan wins it every time, McCarhyโs frees will ease our fears and Ryan Taylor is back heโs got some set of gearsโ.
There has been great pride for Devo at getting to include the names of his fellow parishioners Eibhear Quilligan and Adam Hogan in song. โIt is super to get to include the lads in the lyrics, theyโve given us so much over the year, I wasnโt going to write anything until there wasnโt too much hype about it and I said I better do something.
โIt is important to name as many as players and if Iโm honest I was disappointed I couldnโt name everybody, maybe if we get the win I might get a chance to add another verse or two and name everybody. The set-up in Clare is pretty good at the moment and things are going in the right directionโ.
Indeed it was the All-Ireland final that brought Gearรณid out of musical retirement. โCOVID finished my illustrious career in music,โ he quipped. โI got a fit one night, nobody had any song done for the final so I said Iโd give it a spin and an hour or two later I had a chorusโ.
When asked if it has reignited his passion for music, he said, โit has and it hasnโt, this is exactly what I wanted, I donโt think Iโll go back to the slog of gigging three nights a week but I may be available for special occasions and appearancesโ.

Of his music career, he recalled, โI played a good bit over the years, I started wth Sean Tobin, he is not with us anymore, I started with him in 1995 on New Yearโs Eve, Iโve been in and out of different things and was in different bands. I did the wedding circuit, people say to me around here that Iโve married half of East Clare but I never did the music full-timeโ.
Within โthe guts of two hoursโ he had the whole song finished, โover the next day I tweaked one or two lines because I wasnโt happy with themโ. Among those to assist with getting the song out were Matt Purcell who allowed his recording studio to be used, Mรกirtรญn Torpey who did the music and mixing and Eoin Leonard for providing the drum beat.
Working as an accounts relationship manager with Finsa, Devanny is also the Director of Rugby with Scariff RFC. Living in Tuamgraney, โthey are nearly claiming meโ and affiliated with the Bodyke club he admitted, โmy first love is hurlingโ.
Others songs released include โCome on the Bannerโ by Ennisโ Damien Gormley and โBack the Bannerโ by Lochlann OโMalley from Kilnaboy.