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September 30, 2008

The dramatic rise in pipign and drumming quality in continental Europe has resulted in the formation of Balagan, a new pipe band made up of the best players from the . . .

The Spirit of Scotland Pipe-Major discusses the project as part of our exclusive series

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August 31, 2008

Scott McIntosh of New Brunswick won the Piobaireachd Society (Canada) Gold Medal here today against a field of 21 other professional . . .

Heavy rain forces long delays; contests finish around 7 pm

The idyllic village of Aboyne in Royal Deeside welcomed its annual Highland games, where Gareth Rudolph, Allan Russell and Fiona Manson collected the hardware

The new Premier HTS 800 will be launched officially during Jim Kilpatrick’s ¡°World’s Roadshow”in Glasgow starting August 10th and lasting the week leading up the World . . ..

The order of play for the major events at this year’s Argyllshire Gathering at Oban, Scotland, has been made. Competitors anxiously await the draw, since where . . .

Willie McCallum, Niall Stewart and John Mulhearn were the big winners at the annual Lochaber Gathering . . .

Gordon Walker of Galston, Scotland, won just about everything at the annual Mallaig & Morar games on a sunny and warm day. There was . . .

We continue our exclusive interview with Robert Mathieson, as he goes into detail about how pipe band competitions ¨C and specifically the World Pipe Band Championships ¨C could improve.

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Bagad Cap Caval took the 2008 Breton Bagad Championships, securing the victory at the second leg . . .

The University of Strathclyde is once again offering a full slate of daily piping and drumming events to complement the chock-a-block Piping Live! program during . . .

Our series continues with the Ontario-based band heading over for the World’s

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The Pipers & Pipe Band Society of Ontario has said that, due mainly to a computer error, it made a mistake in the calculation of the Grade 4 band competition . . .

Jonathan Greenlees of Lisburn, Northern Ireland, was the winner of the Dunvegan Medal, becoming the first piper from that country ever to capture the . . .

We bring back our seventh annual guide to finding the world’s best bands as they make final preparations for August 16th

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