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The night Derry s Rialto was shaken by Shakin Stevens
Promoter Willie Deery looks back at over 30 years in the entertainment business
Willie s daughter Roisin got to meet Shakin Stevens on the night he appeared in the Rialto.
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s a promoter, Derry man Willie Deery has been bringing international stars – such as Glen Campbell, David Essex, Shakin Stevens and country star Don Williams – to perform in his home town.
Add to that, a host of legendary sporting and home-grown stars, and you can certainly say he has mixed with the top A listers.
A proud Derry man, no matter how big the star, Willie always ensured a local act took part in his shows.
They have three daughters - 20-year-old twins Kellie and Jade, and Chloe who is 16.
The 50-year-old Donegal man considers Downings in the north of the county as his spiritual home , although he has lived in the village of St Johnston ( within touching distance of Northern Ireland ) for almost 30 years. We moved a lot, maybe 13 times, around Donegal, as my father, a teacher, got different jobs, he explained.
Enda is the second eldest of seven children - all boys - to Hugh and Helen, both aged 74, who live in the family s last stop , Letterkenny.
His brothers are Mark (51), Karl (47), Adrian (44), Ronan (41), Damien (37) and Niall (36).