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- Q5314414 description "Scottish musician".
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- Q5314414 abstract "Duncan Johnstone (July 25, 1925 – November 14, 1999) was a Scottish bagpiper and composer.During World War II, Duncan served with the Submarine Surveillance Mine Sweeping Service in the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. On his return from the war, he became a joiner for the Clan Line and Stephen shipyards, whilst taking piping lessons in his free time. He was the first piper to win the Scottish Pipers' Association Knockout Competition in 1964.In 1974, he moved on to be a bagpipe instructor full-time at the College of Piping in Otago Street, Glasgow; a position he held until 1978 when, he founded his own piping school in Robertson Street.In his lifetime he would publish three books of traditional and modern pipe music and three solo albums. He was awarded the Balvenie Medal by Messrs Wm Grant & Son in 1996 for his piping achievements.After his death the Duncan Johnstone Memorial Competition was set up by the National Piping Centre.".
- Q5314414 birthDate "1925-07-25".
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- Q5314414 dateOfBirth "1925-07-25".
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- Q5314414 name "Johnstone, Duncan".
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- Q5314414 comment "Duncan Johnstone (July 25, 1925 – November 14, 1999) was a Scottish bagpiper and composer.During World War II, Duncan served with the Submarine Surveillance Mine Sweeping Service in the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. On his return from the war, he became a joiner for the Clan Line and Stephen shipyards, whilst taking piping lessons in his free time.".
- Q5314414 label "Duncan Johnstone".
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