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Packie Duignan was born on 5 May, 1922 in Ireland, is an Irish flute player. Discover Packie Duignan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
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Born 5 May 1922
Birthday 5 May
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Date of death 1992
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Nationality Ireland

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1922

Patrick "Packie" Duignan (5 May 1922 – 1992) was an Irish flute player, very well known by music lovers of his time.

He was born in Aughabehy, in the Arigna Mountains of County Roscommon, Ireland.

Duignan started learning to play on a Clarke's whistle while listening to the 78s of John McKenna.

His deep diaphragm driven rhythm was strongly influenced by McKenna.

1926

Following the opening of the Duignan memorial on Friday the 26th of January, there was a very successful session in Duignan's local pub Conway's corner house.

On the Saturday there was a workshop in flute, tin whistle, bodhrán, fiddle, and Sean-nós dancing.

Packie had a very large family that is scattered across the midlands and the west of Ireland.

1958

From 1958 to 1973, Duignan played in the Drumshanbo-based céilí band Shannon Star.

1978

He recorded an album for the Topic label, "Traditional Music from County Leitrim", with the fiddler Séamus Horan in 1978 some of whose tracks later appeared on the compilation CD, "Irish Traditional Music" by Temple Records.

He also made many television and radio appearances.

In his later years, Duignan mostly played in and around Drumshanbo, Keadue and Arigna with fiddler Séamus Horan and bouzouki player Ciarán Emmett.

Duignan was renowned for his great sense of humour and was always up for a bit of fun.

1992

In 1992, he died, following a short battle with leukemia.

He refused the aid of chemotherapy, saying he wanted to die as he had lived and not a shadow of his former self.

He was buried with his flute in the Church of the Immaculate Conception's adjoining cemetery in the middle of Arigna alongside other immediate family members.

1995

In 1995, a tribute CD was compiled of a concert featuring Tommy Guihen, Patsy Hanly, Mick Woods, and Joe Skelton at the Joe Mooney Summer School in Drumshanbo, called "A Tribute to Packie Duignan."

An annual tribute weekend featuring many bands and players is held in Drumshanbo in late January.

A memorial plaque in honour of Duignan is displayed in the centre of the town in the Main Car Park.

Duignan was a very well respected musician in the Lough Allen region, and his music continues to inspire people who have an interest in traditional folk music.

Among a younger generation of flute and tin whistle players to cite Packie's influence are Catherine McEvoy and Mary Bergin.

2007

On 26 January 2007, the first official Packie Duignan Traditional weekend was launched by Comhaltas Drumshanbo.

2009

In 2009 Bridie Morley/Duignan's Favourite recorded with Seamus Horan from Music from County Leitrim was included in Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten as track twenty four on the third CD.

2013

His roots can be traced back to the O'Duigenan bards and scribes of Kilronan from the 13th century.

Some of his family still live in the Arigna area but most have moved elsewhere, especially to England, Wales and America.