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June 30, 2004

Gandys dominate solo piping

Takes piobaireachd; MacLeod wins MSR

[Originally published as an Editorial] It’s remarkable that only 10 years ago the tenor drum was going the way that cane drone reeds and the 3/4 march are today. Tenor drumming was seen by many as little more than a distraction from the pipes, snares, and ensemble. Back then, most […]

78th Highlanders (Halifax) also not likely to attend

May 31, 2004

Pipe-Major John Thomas “J.T.” MacKenzie died in Alexandria, Ontario, on May 2, 2004, age 83. He was one of Canadian piping’s most prominent post-War figures. Born in Edinburgh on September 16, 1920, he joined the Scots Guards at the age of 15 and became a Pipe-Major in his early twenties. […]

Duthart takes over as leading-drummer

Walsh Long Blackwood Practice Chanter, John Walsh Bagpipes Ltd.

Bruce Gandy �C competitor, performer, recording artist, father

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Weeklong “Piping Hot” event to precede World Championships

Annan Ex-Service Club, MacLean of Annan join forces for Borders strength

Dunbar first contest of year

52nd Lowland takes Grade 2

Full week of events scheduled before World’s

Sean Allen steps into father’s role with North American Champions

Debut of FMM under interim pipe-major Dunn

Deal includes Peter Henderson name

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