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Steo Wall Brendan Duffy

'My mates used to slag Travellers. Soon I realised it was me they were slagging, because I came from that.'

Steo Wall, who has just released his first album ‘Where I’m From’, struggled with his Traveller heritage until he found the words to express it to others.

STEO WALL SAYS words have always been there for him, even when music hasn’t. They helped him deal with his identity and what was going on in the world from a young age.

For Wall, art doesn’t just hold up a mirror to society. It can be a window that teaches people about the lives of others or different cultures, even ones they might think they already know about.

The 35 year-old Dubliner, who lives in Clare with his partner and two sons, has just released his debut album ‘Where I’m From’.

Among his champions is Damien Dempsey, who features on the album and with whom he has already toured.

“You’d have to be living under a rock not to have been influenced by Damo in the last few years,” Wall tells TheJournal.ie.

“The first time I heard him, I was blown away by him. Here was a dude from the same kind of area that I came from, talking about stuff that I could relate to.”

Identity crisis

Although the title of Wall’s album offers a celebration of his origins, accepting his identity proved a bit of a journey.

One of the recurring themes in his lyrics is his pride in his Traveller heritage: Wall is half-Traveller, something which took him a while to come to terms with.

Growing up in Dublin, he reveals how he was blind to the racism experienced by Travellers, which he acknowledges is down to the fact that he didn’t experience it the same way.

“When I was younger around Dublin, my mates used to be slagging Travellers,” he says.

“There’d be little casual bits of slagging going on, but as I got older, I started to realise it was me that they were slagging in a way, because I came from that.

“But nobody was ever calling me a ‘knacker’ or not giving me jobs because of my identity.

“I kind of struggled with it because I’m a half-Traveller. I had to ask myself, ‘Am I a settled person or am I a Traveller?’ There was a whole load of that going on.”

Opening dialogue

To help deal with this identity struggle and broach the subject with his friends, Wall wrote his first song when he was just 14, ‘Pikey Rap’, which features on his album.

In Wall’s words, the song opens a dialogue by taking the prejudices that people think are funny, before inverting them to show people how they aren’t okay.

But despite a clear talent for songwriting from a young age, Wall admits he fell out of love with music in his late teens: “Women and life and all that kind of stuff took over,” he says.

He moved down the country when he was 28, something he admits was inspired predominantly by a desire to be with his partner, the playwright Jacinta Sheeran.

However, it proved to have been as inspiring as any amount of prejudice he experienced as a youth.

With Sheeran travelling a lot because of her work, Wall was left with hours of time to kill by himself.

“Seven years ago, I moved down to Clare and it all came back. I was left with a lot of alone time, before our son came along,” he says.

“I just started writing a lot, picked back up the guitar.”

Soon, he gained enough confidence to start playing small gigs, where he met other musicians, including Dempsey and Luka Bloom.

He toured with Dempsey in 2016, before deciding to record his album, which is an 11-track offering of folk sentimentality mixed with streetwise spoken word.

Song-writing process

Wall has clearly flourished in his country surroundings and the album, as well as his performances, have proven popular.

And he’s not just writing songs, but teaching others how to do so too.

This week, he gave a lecture to MA students at the University of Limerick, invited by the head of the university’s Department of Sociology, Professor Eoin Devereux, who was impressed after seeing Wall perform live.

In the lecture, he explained the processes of his own song-writing and discussed how art reflects society as a whole.

He told TheJournal.ie that the invite was humbling for him, particularly as he never performed particularly well in school.

But despite his self-proclaimed lack of academic prowess, Wall clearly has a way with words, something which derive from poetic inspiration.

“I wouldn’t be reading Yeats or anything like those boys, he jokes. “But I would always be writing away myself. Words were always there.”

Having harnessed the power of his words to shape his identity after a struggle, it appears he has now found away to share who he is with others.

“It’s very important to be proud of who you are and where you come from,” he says. “That’s what shaped me.”

Steo Wall will perform as a special guest at the RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards in Vicar St on 25 October, and Bello Bar in Dublin on Saturday 3 November.

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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:01 PM

    Let’s hope Adrian Bayley will get a taste of his own medicine while inside. Karma is a wonderful thing. :)

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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:51 PM

    I see the trolls ‘ red thumb brigade’ are out again. Bloody morons!!!

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    Jun 19th 2013, 9:56 PM

    He raises a pertinent question though, what the hell point is there having a maximum sentence if it’s not going to be imposed.
    With this guy’s previous history and then this case on top, if he didn’t warrant it I shudder, shudder to thing what actually would.

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    Jun 19th 2013, 9:48 PM

    My heart poors for this guy and i agree he was let down by the justice system …. but maybe not something that should be a headline in this country …. rape carries 15 years in Oz.? Try 15 weeks over here

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    Jun 20th 2013, 4:30 AM

    This man had already raped 8 women prior to murdering Jill and only served 10 years altogether. He also broke someone jaw whilst out on parole for rape. Australian justice system is a joke, too focused on the offender as opposed to the community.

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    Jun 19th 2013, 9:53 PM

    These types of yokes should not be getting let out of jail after a set number of years, they should be kept inside if they’re not safe. And most of them don’t even look for help inside but they still get let out.. our own “beast of the east” LM got let out and he’s free now to prey on potential victims. These fiends should stay locked up in my opinion.

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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:12 PM

    They should be locked up for life if they cannot be rehabilitated. Right now we gather the worst in society and throw them into a building where they are expected to be kept for a number of years. Then they’re just thrown back into the world after an arbitrary number of years has been fulfilled. It’s no wonder the western world has such high rates of reoffending with a system like that.

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    Jun 20th 2013, 12:39 AM

    Exactly Jason, that’s what I’m saying, these types shouldn’t get a release date while they’re still a danger..

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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:33 PM

    Was nearly in tears watching this chap on the news. I hope he takes a civil action and sues the a*** off them

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    Jun 19th 2013, 11:54 PM

    A lot of red thumbs again tonight in response to what decent people are expressing. If one has any compassion for Gill, her husband and family what is their problem with decent people expressing their views. All I can say some sickos trolling the journal and in support obviously of vile rapists and murderers. Sad but very true! Lets see how many ref thumbs?

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    Jun 19th 2013, 10:26 PM

    Heartbreaking interview. At least some justice has been served. RIP

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    Jun 19th 2013, 11:06 PM

    He should never be allowed out of prison as long as he draws breath. I don’t know why he can’t get life. And I mean real ‘life’- not like this country. We should also take notice in this country of letter sex offenders out on parole. They’re monsters who will offend again!

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    Jun 20th 2013, 12:04 AM

    I think Tom Meagher is right about the remorse. I’m sure Bayley’s lawyer pointed out to him that if he showed some remorse he’d get a few years off his sentence. Crocodile tears. The man shouldn’t have been out on bail and now he should have a whole-life sentence with no possibility of his ever getting out.

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    Jun 19th 2013, 11:47 PM

    It’s heartbreaking, that poor man

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    Jun 20th 2013, 6:39 AM

    God damn judges are the same all over the world. They play gods and seem to enjoy showing mercy to monsters. Judges should be replaced by a software driven logic.

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    Jun 20th 2013, 2:16 AM

    I agree Mary. Predators such as these, do not have the capacity to experience remorse, let alone understand its meaning. It’s a foreign concept to them, like a foreign language is to us.

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    Jun 20th 2013, 2:10 AM

    Sadly the shit will be on a secure wing, which will be hard to access by any one other than staff.
    It is so sad and the family is so brave.
    I am ashamed of the Australian Legal System.
    RIP

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    Jun 20th 2013, 1:41 PM

    Unfortunately here in Ireland rapists get off lightly too. The kind of sentence given in the article below is an absolute disgrace and sends out the complete wrong message.

    http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/rapist-avoids-jail-for-sex-attacks-on-wifes-little-sister-because-his-children-have-special-needs-29328073.html

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