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May 31, 2009

The annual Regina and Moose Jaw highland games in Saskatchewan will be a band less after the Edmonton Boys Pipe Band of . . .

The coming weekend marks several important events around the piping and drumming world, with the annual William Livingstone Sr. Memorial . . .

After more than 45 years of playing Premier Percussion instruments, the House of Edgar-Shotts & Dykehead . . .

The Gourock Highland Games has been cancelled by organizers for apparent “safety concerns” due to the grounds being swamped . . .

James P. Troy of Victoria, British Columbia, won both the Piobaireachd and Light Music events at the annual William Livingstone Sr. . . .

Dublin’s St. Laurence O’Toole came out of the gate strongly, beating Field Marshal Montgomery . . .

Jim McGillivray continues his exclusive series with ” Longueval”

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The Grade 1 House of Edgar-Shotts & Dykehead Pipe Band of Shotts, Scotland, has renewed its title sponsorship agreement with . . .

The Pipers & Pipe Band Society of Ontario (PPBSO) will test-fly critiques of pipe band mid-sections at some of its outdoor pipe band competitions . . .

The Strathclyde Police will compete at the first UK major competition of the year ¨C the Scottish Championships ¨C at Dumbarton . . .

The Pipes & Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards have become the first pipe band in history to capture a major recorded music award by . . .

Field Marshal Montgomery started the 2009 UK championship season with a win of the Scottish. The rest of the Grade . . .

The Rocky Mountain Pipe Band of Calgary, Alberta, scored two wins at the Moose Jaw Highland Games . . .

The top piper talks about balancing career, family and piping, having the right attitude for success and many other topics

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Day two of the Saskatchewan Highland Weekend took place in beautiful spring weather, with a warm . . .

The Grade 1 Canterbury Caledonian Pipe Band of New Zealand has secured the services of James Laughlin, a snare-drummer with the Simon . . .

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