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Gemma Dunleavy – Setting Son

Come dance with me in Dublin.

The pride of Sheriff Street, Gemma Dunleavy (top) impresses with her soulful tones in the latest song to be taken from her critically acclaimed Up De Flats EP.

The atmospheric monochrome video was directed by Rosie Barrett and features expressive choreography by Jessie Thompson and Adam O’Reilly.

Gemma’s recent gig at The Workman’s Club is available to watch on YouTube.

Nick says: Rising star.

Gemma Dunleavy

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16 thoughts on “You May Like This

  1. Stephen

    Sheriffer is mostly known for drug addiction, gangland criminals, teenage street criminals, children keeping look out for drug dealers, high unemployment levels, distrust of Gardai, mobile phone theft, illegal dumping, violence, mass social housing, low education attainment, bicycle theft, car theft.
    but eh… ‘up the flats’!

  2. Brother Barnabas

    had never heard of her before, but like that a lot. will have a proper listen to her stuff later

    1. Brother Barnabas

      …and yet when I comment on your comments, you’re off to bodger, whimpering like a little girl that you’re being harassed. your “very important daddy” – a fat, arrogant fool, I’m guessing- and your “prestigious secondary school” [like what kind of utter twongle says such things ?!] might have given you some entitlement issues, johnny. and turned you into an utter tootleberry.

          1. johnny

            -you can find him at the owners enclosure over the holidays at Leopardstown Christmas Festival,cheering his horses on-say hi he may give you a tip…

            -secondary school-again you ok bro ?

    2. millie bobby brownie

      Yeah great why not brag some more about your morning bong and your 5k run on the beach……. Yawn.

      1. Johnny

        Moms from Meath-against waking and baking-you rock…no it’s not another boring,old fashioned cliche…reefer madness lives on in rural Meath-yippee !

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