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August 31, 2009

Niall Matheson of Inverness, Scotland, won three first-prizes in the four senior events at the Newtonmore Games. There was . . .

Willie McCallum won all of the top-grade light music events, and John-Angus Smith took the Piobaireachd prize . . .

David Wilton of Forfar, Scotland, enjoyed a fine day at the Aboyne Games in Royal Deeside, winning the Piobaireachd and . . .

Our eighth annual guide to finding the world’s best bands as they make final preparations for August 15th . . .

Grade 1 bands give pipes|drums subscribers an up-close look into the content, structure and orchestration of the medleys that they’re working on for the 2009 World Pipe Band Championships

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The Fredericton Society of St. Andrew Pipe Band of Fredericton, New Brunswick, won the Grade 2 band event at . . .

Douglas Murray of Cupar, Scotland, took home the Grade-A Piobaireachd trophy at the Montrose Highland Games . . .

The Dunvegan Medal went to Stuart Liddell of Inveraray, Scotland, here today. Competitors in the . . .

While 2008 World Champions Simon Fraser University have sold out their “Affirmation” concert on Wednesday, August 12th, at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall . . .

Roddy MacLeod of Glasgow won his record sixth Silver Chanter at Dunvegan Castle on the Isle . . .

P-M David Hilder of the Grade 1 Vancouver-based band provides his analysis of their 2009 selection

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To celebrate the their tenth anniversary in 2010, Glasgow’s Grade 2 Lomond & Clyde Pipe Band plans to hold an invitation pipe band competition . . .

A review of ‘Twelve Thousand Miles,’ the new CD by New Zealand’s Manawatu Scottish Pipe Band

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Martin Kessler of Germany was the overall winner at the Dornoch Highland Gathering in the northeast of Scotland. Kessler . . .

It’s officially now upon us. Glasgow becomes the centre of the piping and drumming universe with the week-long Piping Live! Glasgow Festival of International . . .

Andrew Hall won the Piobaireachd, while David Mason took firsts and Iain Marshall featured highly in the lists . . .

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