The British Columbia Pipers’ Association has increased its reputation as one of the world’s most open-minded piping and drumming organizations by altering the association’s bylaws “to open up the membership and ensure inclusivity to anyone interested in joining BC Pipers.” For the first time in its long history, the association […]
To mark two decades since the untimely passing of Highland piping and Celtic music legend Gordon Duncan, the Celtic Arts Foundation will celebrate his legacy in “The Music of Gordon Duncan” on Sunday, December 7th, at the Littlefield Celtic Center, Mount Vernon, Washington, with all music performed, composed, arranged or […]
It’s time to transform the culture of complaining. How about starting with association leaders sharing the truly rewarding aspects of their roles? Let’s hear why leaders want to be in the role, the personal gratification they get from serving, not why they wouldn’t wish it on their worst enemy.
Abby Long of Houston was the overall winner of the 2025 George Sherriff Memorial Amateur Invitational Solo Piping Competition, held once again at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church. Unusually, three different pipers won each of the three events, with Long taking the Piobaireachd, Alex Pavolovic, also from Houston, winning the MSR, and Magnus Stone of Natick, Massachusetts, winning the 6/8 Marches event.
When they turn the pages of Highland bagpipe history, there are sure to be breakthroughs such as the addition of a second tenor drone, the evolution of competitions; the MacCrimmons, Angus MacKay, G.S. McLennan, Willie Ross, Donald MacLeod and Gordon Duncan; and the impact of synthetic materials. But a deserved […]
Remember Daniel Laidlaw, 7th Bn, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Piped his company over the top during gas attack at Loos (1915); awarded VC. Remember James Cleland Richardson, 16th (Canadian Scottish) Battalion, CEF. Played pipes over the top at Regina Trench (1916), inspiring men to victory, killed while retrieving pipes; awarded […]
Angus D. MacColl of Benderloch, Scotland, was the overall winner of the fourth annual Sun Belt Invitational Piping Competition (“An Crios Gréine”) held at the Sheraton Orlando North Hotel. His first in the Piobaireachd and third in the Medley were enough to win the aggregate over runner-up Willie McCallum of Bearsden, Scotland.
The 2025 Scots Trad Music Awards will be presented on December 6th at a gala event at the Music Hall in Aberdeen, Scotland, and, while Highland pipe music touched every aspect, this year’s nominees include a solid representation of Highland pipers. The awards are organized by Hands Up for Trad and […]
Members of the Royal New Zealand Pipe Bands’ Association re-elected Liam Kernaghan and Peter Duncan to the RNZPBA’s management board as president and board member, respectively, both standing unopposed. Kernaghan was first elected in November 2024, succeeding Iain Blakeley, who had held the role for most of the 20 years […]
Gregor Burton of Kelowna, British Columbia, has won the 2025 pipes|drums Pick the Glenfiddich Five contest, sponsored by McCallum Bagpipes! “I’m beyond thrilled to have won the pipes|drums Glenfiddich Pick Five contest!” he said. “After many years of submitting my predictions, I’m chuffed to have finally managed to provide a […]