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"Godfather" Of Country, Pat Dugan Recognised

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Christchurch's Pat Dugan Receives a Special Presentation

The Godfather of Country Music, Pat Dugan had no idea he was to
receive a presentation from Kiwi Country Club for his dedication
to country music last night.

Pat was asked to perform at Richmond Workingmen's Club, Christchurch
along with other artists.

He had wondered what had happened to the silver tray used for the
South Island New Zealand Country Awards for Best Female Vocalist.
This was first awarded in 1980 by then Modern Club. (Now disbanded).
In fact, the tray was given to the president, Rosemary Lanyon for
presentation at her discretion and she could not think of anyone more
deserving than Mr. Dugan!

Up till 2001, the silver tray had been won sixteen times- of which, nine winners
being Pat's own students!

His prodigy include Marianne Stephens, Debbie Mahia,
Tracey Gardyne, Peter Kearns, Katrina Talbot, Sheryl Higgs, Michael King
and Martin Colquhoun to name a few!

One of the more recent students, Michelle Fraser was also present at the club.

Dugan first sung at Christchurch Civic Theatre at the age of 10 and now
at 80 years old, still has a strong and wonderful voice.
"Pat was one of my guests on my television show and afterwards
we went to his concert.../ I will always remember Pat dedicating 'Memories'
to David and I for our wedding anniversary. It felt so special that we bought
some of CDs for our limousines", says Sharon Lingham, a keen promoter and
supporter of New Zealand talent.

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In 1990, the Irish / country singer was awarded QSM for his services to country music.

Apart from singing and teaching music, Pat also won New Zealand finals for
Atlantic Plough Competition.
He also joined his father in trotting horse breeding industry.

Asked he would like to pass any tips to the others, he replies,
" A smile costs nothing but makes a lot of people happy".

He recalls his happiest day being on 7 February 1950 when he
married his true love, Coral.


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