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August 31, 2006

Nairn, Scotland – August 19, 2006 – James MacHattie of Toronto was the overall winner at the Nairn Highland Games, where it rained all day. MacHattie won the Piobaireachd and Strathspey & Reel, and Donald Mackay of Glasgow took the March. Piobaireachd1st James MacHattie, “Lament for the Viscount of Dundee”2nd […]

Glenfinnan, Scotland – August 19, 2006 – William Geddes of Dumfries, Scotland, was the big winner at the Glenfinnan Highland Gathering. Piobaireachd1st William Geddes2nd Jori Chisholm, Seattle3rd John Stewart4th Douglas Campbell, GlasgowJudges: Ronnie Lawrie, Malcom McRae March1st William Geddes2nd Jori Chisholm3rd Douglas Campbell4th Karen MacLean Strathspey & Reel1st Douglas Campbell2nd […]

Glenisla, Scotland – August 19, 2006 – All the prizes at the Glenisla Highland Games went to non-Scots, with James MacHattie of Toronto and Jori Chisholm of Seattle taking home the hardware. There was no piobaireachd contest. March1st James MacHattie2nd Jori Chisholm3rd Sylvain Hamon, Brittany4th Herve Le Floc’h, Brittany5th Xavier […]

Roddy MacLeod wins Senior Piobaireachd and Former Winners MSR (complete results)

Band to celebrate centenary year Sept. 17

Invergordon, Scotland – August 26, 2006 – Niall Matheson of Inverness, Scotland, won two of the three events at Invergordon, missing the Piobaireachd, which was won by Jori Chisholm of Seattle. Piobaireachd1st Jori Chisholm, “Isabel MacKay” (Kincraig Cup and Chieftain’s Silver Medal)2nd Niall Matheson, “Lament for the Earl of Antrim”3rd […]

Under perfect weather conditions the North Lanark (Almonte) Highland Games hosted a . . .

Every once in a while, one has the good fortune to stumble on a truly enjoyable album, an album that is a pleasure to listen to…

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Pipe-Major Gordon Meldrum died suddenly on the morning of the August 28 at age 61. Gordon, a resident of Braemar, was from a Fife piping family. His grandfather had planted the seed of interest in Gordon’s father, Norman, who moved to Aberdeenshire to stu

Berwickshire has lost one of its single biggest piping influences after the passing of Pipe-Major Tim Ainslie BEM on July 22, 2006, aged 85. For 50 years, “Teem,” as he was known, taught every piper in the area, either directly or by his example.

July 31, 2006

Cupar, Scotland – July 1, 2006 – James Murray of Fife, Scotland, was the most successful solo piper at the Cupar Highland Games, which went on in 21-degree temperatures with a mix of sun and rain. Piob Judge: Walter DrysdaleLight Music: Walter Cowan Piobaireachd1st James Murray, “Battle of Auldearn #2”2nd […]

SFU organization sweeps band events

Tupman takes overall in solo piping

Dysart & Dundonald Pipe Band, ‘Terra Incognita (Uncharted Territory),’ Greentrax Recordings

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