
northwest junior pipe band
The band is based in Shoreline (North Seattle, WA) and is open to any young person in the Puget Sound region interested in Scottish piping or drumming. The NWJPB is a competition and performance-oriented pipe band, traveling each summer to Scottish Highland Games, competing against other bands and playing for the thousands of people who attend these events. The band also performs at a variety of festivals, parades and private events throughout the year.
city of madison pipes and drums
Madison P & D, a Grade 4 pipe band based in Madison, WI.

kenosha area pipes and drums association
In the fall of 2002, Kenosha, WI, area police officers, firefighters and sheriff’s deputies embarked on a joint effort to create a musical association of public safety personnel to supplement the existing honor guards.

billy mitchell scottish pipe band
Billy Mitchell Scottish, a Grade 4 pipe band based in Milwaukee, WI.

boston police gaelic column of pipes and drums
10 Year old Pipe Band made up of sworn law enforcement officers from around the Boston area


Clan Lindsay Pipe Band
This newest duly-constituted public safety organization, the wake and district public safety pipes and drums is a growing band drawing membership from the entire public safety community in the greater Raleigh area.

wake and district public safety pipe band
This newest duly-constituted public safety organization, the wake and district public safety pipes and drums is a growing band drawing membership from the entire public safety community in the greater Raleigh area.

Billings Caledonian Pipes and Drums
The Caledonian Pipes and Drums of Billings is a non-profit organization whose stated mission is to preserve the legacy of Highland piping and drumming, which, although native to the Highlands of Scotland, has been alive in Eastern Montana for five generations.

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.