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September 30, 2011

Stuart Cassells, the co-founder and front-man for the popular “bag-rock” group The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, has decided to leave the band to move to New York City. Cassells was diagnosed . . .

It is with regret that we announce the death of Terrence “Terry” McHugh on September 18th at the age of 79 after a two-year bought against melanoma. McHugh was a long-serving member of the Chicago-area piping and drumming scene and is perhaps best known in that circle as the founder […]

The Ontario piping and drumming scene was saddened by the loss of John Riding, who died on September 18th at the age of 75. While not a piper or drummer, and a native of England, Riding played a significant role with the Pipers & Pipe Band Society of Ontario for […]

Andrew Hayes of Ottawa was the winner of both the Piobaireachd and the double MSR events at the annual Canadian Police Professional Solo Piping Competition held at Ottawa City Hall. The event is part of the Canada’s annual weekend . . .

The 10 pipers who have accepted invitations to the 2011 Glenfiddich Solo Piping Championships have been confirmed and this year’s contest features eight returning players and . . .

The Grade 1 Fife Constabulary Pipe Band of Fife, Scotland, has confirmed the circulating rumours that founding Pipe-Major James Murray has stepped down from the position following his decision to move to Australia. The band . . .

The Grade 1 78th Highlanders (Halifax Citadel) have a new Pipe-Major. Alex Gandy of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, has stepped . . .

The New York Metro Pipe Band captured the US$3,000 first prize at the Celtic Classic Pipe Band Competition, an annual event that is part of the larger Celtic Classic festival that is attended by upwards of 50,000 people. New York Metro was first in both the MSR and medley contests. The competitions are held under the Hill to Hill Bridge in the town’s centre. Two piping judges, two ensemble judges, and one drumming judge assessed the events, five of whom were flown in from the UK . . .

For the last 15 years Steve Scaife of Illinois has reprinted copies of long out-of-print collections of bagpipe music through his Ceol Sean business and sold them to the piping public eager to investigate past setting and long-lost compositions . . .

August 31, 2011

With less than two weeks before the band competes at the 2011 World Championships, Dowco-Triumph Street of Vancouver has implemented a complete new set of . . .

The Montreal Highland Games took place in hot, sunny conditions, and with a good entry of bands in all grades. Organized this year by the fledgling Quebec Society of Pipers & Drummers, the games had the bands play in concert . . .

We bring back our ninth annual guide to finding the world’s best bands as they make final preparations for August 13th! For the tenth straight year pipes|drums Magazine is pleased . . .

Innes Smith of Bridge of Allan, Scotland, was the winner of the Dunvegan Medal, an event that commemorates piobaireachd attributed to or closely aligned with the MacCrimmons. The Clasp for winners of the Dunvegan was won by Murray . . .

Angus MacColl of Benderloch, Scotland, was awarded the ?Silver Chanter, the annual invitational piobaireachd contest held at Dunvegan Castle in Skye. The tune he played . . .

The annual “Pre-World’s Concert” organized by the Phoenix Honda-Glasgow Skye Pipe Band this year features frequent top-three winners . . .

Logan Tannock, after a 12-year absence from the boards, emerged the overall champion at the annual Killin Games. About 15 competed in the senior solo piping . . .

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