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March 7, 2023

It’s rare when two of the world’s perennial top-six Grade 1 bands make a leadership change in the same year, and it’s rarer still when one of them is the reigning World Champion, but that’s exactly what the pipe band world saw in 2022 when both Peoples Ford Boghall & […]

March 6, 2023

The Internet – February-March 6, 2023 – Charles-David Mitchell of Montreal was the overall Grade 1 winner of the first CLASP (Competition League for Amateur Solo Pipers) “Live Online” event of 2023, and, with it, receives travel and accommodation to compete at the first Sun Belt Amateur Invitational in Maitland, […]

The Grade 1 Simon Fraser University Pipe Band will take stage on August 16th for the annual Pre-World’s Concert, the biggest non-competition performance event on the piping and drumming calendar, this year at the 3,000-seat SEC Armadillo in Glasgow due to extensive renovations occurring at the normal Glasgow Royal Concert […]

Sandy Jones, one of the greatest figures in American piping and the only American-born piper so far to receive the Balvenie Medal for Services to Piping, died on March 5, 2023, in his eighty-fifth year. Born in Idaho in 1938 to parents with Scottish heritage, Jones started piping in 1946 […]

March 4, 2023

Glasgow – March 4, 2023 – Craig Sutherland of Perth, Scotland, emerged the overall champion at the 2023 Uist &Barra Invitational Solo Piping Competition held in the auditorium of the McPhater Street National Piping Centre headquarters. Piobaireachd 1st Craig Sutherland, “The Park Piobaireachd” (#2) 2nd John Mulhearn, Glasgow, “Queen Anne’s […]

Since 2001, Dr. William Donaldson has been contributing his Set Tunes Series for pipes|drums readers. Now comprising more than 170 piobaireachds, the series is the world’s largest free online repository of ceol mor. Each piece includes all known published manuscripts, often from obscure publications only available from the National Library in […]

March 2, 2023

Oscar Wilde famously wrote, A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. Now, those of us who have the piping and drumming affliction appreciate the priceless value of what we do. The camaraderie, the never-ending quest for excellence, the competitions highs and […]

February 28, 2023

When the pandemic hit, the Pipe-Major Donald MacLeod Memorial Invitational Solo Piping Competition had become one of the favourites on the calendar for both the world’s elite pipers fortunate enough to gain an invite and the piping-loving Hebridean community at which the event is held. After three years of not […]

February 27, 2023

On the heels of a grass roots petition signed by more than 10,000 supporters worldwide, Finlay MacDonald and Simon McKerrell appeared at a Scottish Parliament hearing on the “BBC: Impact of the Digital-first Agenda.” MacDonald, Director of Piping at the National Piping Centre, and McKerrell, Professor in Media & Music […]

In March 2020, the venerable Uist & Barra Invitational Solo Piping Competition was one of the first significant events to be cancelled because of the pandemic, and now the contest is back on it’s usual schedule as one of the first big competitions of the solo calendar on Saturday, March […]

February 26, 2023

Blenheim, New Zealand – February 25, 2023 – The annual Canterbury Provincial Championships were held on the same day as the Wellington-Hawkes Bay Centre competition about four hours away, and the Grade 1 event was also uncontested, as was Grade 3, but Grade 2, Grade 4 and Juvenile had a […]

February 25, 2023

Ardmore, Waterford, Ireland – February 25, 2023 – In a tie broken by the MSR result, Connor Sinclair of Crieff, Scotland, was the winner of the first Ardmore Cup Invitational Solo Piping Competition in the village of Ardmore in Waterford. For his achievement, Sinclair earned an invitation and travel and […]

Wellington, New Zealand – February 25, 2023 – Manawatu Scottish and Wellington Red Hackle won the Grade 1 and Grade 2 events at the annual Wellington Hakes Bay Centre competition. Wellington Red Hackle’s Grade 4 band took that contest against two others. Cyclone Gabrielle prevented the Grade 3 Hawkes Bay […]

February 24, 2023

The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association has issued its 43-page Order Paper in advance of the organization’s annual general meeting, showing assets increasing to £631,000 and cash liquidity of £323,595, following a return to a more familiar competition season after a two-year pandemic-induced shutdown that paralyzed most of the pipe […]

February 23, 2023

In Part 1 of our conversation with Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia Pipe-Major Ross Harvey and Leading-Drummer Kerr McQuillan, they discussed McQuillan’s move to take on such a prestigious role with one of the world’s elite pipe bands. At only 18 years old. Kerr McQuillan is by all accounts […]

February 21, 2023

Twenty-twenty-two was a year of regrouping and restoration after a two-year shutdown of pipe band competition through most of the piping and drumming world, with an expected general decline in the number and size of bands competing at the World Championships. As it turned out, the total number of bands […]

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