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On the road with Pipes & Sticks on Route 66: Days 2 and 3
Published: April 15, 2012

Willie McCallum finds his second calling is tomahawk throwing.
The group of world famous pipers and drummers who hit the road last week on the "Pipes & Sticks On Route 66" tour have embarked on a one-of-a-kind journey, and members of the team have offered to provide pipes|drums Magazine readers with an exclusive travel log on the adventure. Drummers Mike Cole and Jim Kilpatrick and pipers Stuart Liddell, Angus MacColl and Willie McCallum are taking three weeks to traverse the old US Highway #66, playing recitals and conducting workshops along the way. In the second part, Angus MacColl and Stuart Liddell report on Day 2 and Day 3, all over St. Louis and down the road to Oklahoma.
 
 
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