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January 31, 2005

Drum corps problems keep band from first Grade 2 season

Stewart, Dinsdale both step down due to time constraints

Sadly, on the evening of January 21, 2005, Tom Weir passed away after a short illness, leaving his wife Nan and three children. Tom started drumming in Glasgow in the late 1940s playing with the Kenmure Park Pipe Band. On November 19, 1955, Tom sat and successfully passed the Scottish […]

National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland, National Piping Centre

December 31, 2004

The Slow Air of Ewan MacPherson, by Thomas Fox Averill

Dignitaries toast unique achievement for Northern Ireland

Amateur players kick-off new season

Pipe-Sergeant departs after 22 years

[Originally published as an Editorial] As we have often discussed in these pages, our art is subjective and judging it invites debate and, at times, disagreement over results. But because there are various definitions of what constitutes “good” piping and drumming, our judges, in order for our competitions to be […]

More than 100 bands compete in Galician contest

Adds tenor, bass and snare players to ranks; Guyer moves to Clan Gregor

Our expert panel chooses the very best of 2004

November 30, 2004

Made life member of association

Kingston, Ont., to host events; 25 motions and 3 executives to be voted on

Popular bass-drummer to be remembered in Bramalea, Ont.

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