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COMMENT(S): (HD videos) Peel Police: 2011 North American Champions

Published: August 02, 2011
Author: PK
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Congratulations Reay MacKay on your Life Membership to the Pipers and Pipe Band Society of Ontario--there are very few in the piping world with your musical ability and knowledge of piping. And judging is certaily not the easiest of chores--especially with the number of talented players and bands today--a far cry from the Oakwood CI days. Peter MacLeod
Published: August 01, 2011
Author: JoelKimball
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Wow! Great results! Congrats especially to my old pals @ TPPB for taking the set, and to Peel for the overall win! Congrats to 78th Halifax for continued excellent results! Good luck to whoever's going over for the annual "Most Expensive Pipe Band Contest in the World" next week.
Published: July 31, 2011
Author: beat
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Just a word of thanks for keeping up the great effort of providing the audio of such key competitions. It adds a level of depth to you coverage which cannot really be found elsewhere this way.
Published: July 31, 2011
Author: Superschenck
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Great band wins the North American Championship. Has absolutely nothing to do with the Worlds. That's a problem, right?
Published: July 30, 2011
Author: hel
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Open Drummer; Jeremy Keddy
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