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Alaska Celtic Pipes & Drums

Alaska Celtic Pipes & Drums

Alaska Celtic Pipes & Drums were formed in 2005 by a group of Anchorage area veteran pipers and drummers who wanted to bring piping and drumming to areas beyond the metro Anchorage area, namely the Chugach and Mat-Su Valley areas.

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Anchorage Scottish Pipe Band

Anchorage Scottish Pipe Band

The oldest pipe band in Alaska, offering free lessons and performing at various events.

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Middletown Police Benefit Association Bagpipes & Drums Band

Middletown Police Benefit Association Bagpipes & Drums Band

Performances by the Middletown Police Benefit Association Bagpipes & Drums Band at community parades and ceremonial events.

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Mystic Pipes and Drums Performances

Mystic Pipes and Drums Performances

Mystic Pipes and Drums was founded in 2019 by pipers and drummers from southeastern CT. Performing at parades, festivals, competitions, and private events, we are also a grade five competition band. We welcome new pipers and drummers of all levels and work to expand piping and drumming through our music and community involvement.

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1st bohemian highland pipers

1st bohemian highland pipers

The Bohemian Pipe Band is a traditional Scottish pipe band that previously performed under the name The 1st Czech Pipes and Drums, with its history dating back to 2007.

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Capital District Youth Pipe Band

Capital District Youth Pipe Band

The Scotia-Glenville Pipe Band was founded in 1991, named for the village and town in upstate New York in which it originated and giving a nod to the Scottish ancestry of Scotia’s founder, Alexander Lindsay Glen.

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Queen City Pipes and Drums

Queen City Pipes and Drums

The Queen City Pipes & Drums came about thanks to the dedication of local pipers and drummers in the Charlotte area who wanted to promote the Great Scottish Highland Bagpipes and its percussion accompaniment to the younger generations.

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Capital District Youth Pipe Band

Capital District Youth Pipe Band

The Scotia-Glenville Pipe Band was founded in 1991, named for the village and town in upstate New York in which it originated and giving a nod to the Scottish ancestry of Scotia’s founder, Alexander Lindsay Glen.

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Paris Port Dover Pipe Band

Paris Port Dover Pipe Band

Paris Port Dover Pipe Band was formed in 2000 with ten pipers and one drummer. It has grown from its humble beginnings to over 100 members. Members include pipers and drummers ranging in ability from beginner to advanced but all share a passion for Scottish music and culture. At the Calgary Stampede in 2004, the band won second place over several more experienced bands. The band confidently competed in front of 35 million television viewers and 400,000 spectators, and played at Spruce Meadows Equestrian Centre by exclusive invitation. Surrounded by the Majestic Rocky Mountains at the Lake Louise Lodge the band played an impromptu performance which furthered their impressive reputation.

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Kincardine Scottish Pipes Band

Kincardine Scottish Pipes Band

The Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band celebrated its celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 2008 and is believed to be the oldest street pipe band with unbroken service in Ontario. Founded in 1908, by Pipe Major William Young, the band first hit the street in late 1909 originally wearing the McKenzie Tartan and boasting a membership of 5 Pipers, 4 Drummers, and a Drum Major. For the first 20 years of their existence their ranks varied from 9-20 members and even included the renowned drummer, Albert Tucker, who had the honour of being chosen as the lead drum for the funeral of King Edward, in 1910.

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