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May 31, 2007

The St. Laurence O’Toole Pipe Band of Dublin took home the top prize in Grade 1 at the tenth annual Malahide International Festival of Piping & Drumming. SLOT beat the . . .

The Winchester Games continues to expand with a larger entry from soloists, with the band events delayed in order to complete the individual contests. Good weather . . .

With wins in both events at the William Livingstone Sr. Invitational Solo Piping Competition, Ian K. MacDonald of Whitby, Ontario, was the certain overall winner of the event . . .

The prize R.G. Hardie pipes awarded to in the first-ever pipes|drums Pimp My Pipes! contest arrived last week in Dunedin, Florida, and . . .

The fourth annual Piping Live! International Piping Festival will launch officially on May 24 in Glasgow with a concert by the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland at the Glasgow Royal . . .

The first major pipe band contest of the 2007 RSPBA season is the Scottish Pipe Band Championships at Levengrove Park in Dumbarton, Scotland, on Saturday . . .

The 2006 World Pipe Band Champions, Field Marshal Montgomery, will wear brand new kilts at the Scottish Pipe Band Championships in Dumbarton, Scotland, on May 19 with a tartan designed especially . . .

The Grade 4 Heather Pipes & Drums won the Danish Pipe Band Championships, an event for Grade 4 bands in . . .

The Strathclyde Police won the Scottish Pipe Band Championship here today against a field of 13 other . . .

Master reedmaker Murray Henderson provides insight into choosing cane reeds, things that many pipers have never used, but which are enjoying a comeback

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The piping rankings from judges in each grade at the 2007 Scottish Pipe Band Championships show good consistency, with the exception of the Grade 3A event, according to . . .

In advance of the organization’s May 24 news conference in Glasgow to announce the schedule of events for the 2007 version of the Piping Live! International Piping Festival . . .

The Grade 1 Australia Highlanders are the latest band to announce that they are moving from synthetic drone reeds and pipe bags . . .

The first outdoor solo piping competition of the Scottish season was at Blair Atholl, and an entry of more than 50 players ensured that the event went well . . .

We continue our exclusive interview with the famous Fred Morrison of Bishopton. In this segment he discusses the state of piobaireachd, his inspirations, and the unhealthy temptations that are part of being a Celtic folk musician.

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The well known pipe bags and piping accessories business D&M Gannaway Ltd. of Christchurch, New Zealand, has been sold to new . . .

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