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List of bagpipers, pipebands, shops, bagpipe news, piping events and instructors
Vale United Pipe Band
Vale United Pipe Band is a Grade 3 competition pipe band located in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. Formed in 2018, our goal is to compete at a high level and promote piping and drumming within our communities. …
Greighlan Crossing Pipe Band
Greighlan Crossing is a grade 3 competition and performance pipe band based out of Vancouver, Canada. …
pipe major donald MacLeod
I have over 35 years of experience piping for many different types of events. I have piped for hundreds of weddings and funerals and even more parties and celebrations. I don’t recall ever repeating performances - very time out is a new experience. Let me help you plan your event to be totally unique! …
campbell river pipe band
The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 137 Pipe Band of Campbell River B.C., has been known for many years as a teaching, party band, or a partying teaching band; depending on who you talk to. …
443 squadron pipes and drums (30rcaf)
The band was formed in 1999, of tri-service and civilian volunteer musicians. …
brave waves
Brave Waves was formed in January, 2001 to create a multicultural, multi-instrumental mixture of musical styles. The music is called world beat, but it could also be called “77 Flavours”. The medium is the message i.e. the instruments played (bagpipes, tabla, piano, harmonica, guitar) tell a lot about the sound. The new CD is called “Havens of the Light”. …
RCMP E division pipes and drums
Based in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, the RCMP “E” Division Pipe Band was formed in April, 2006, and is one of the eight RCMP Pipe Bands currently active in Canada. The band is comprised of both police and civilian volunteers from throughout British Columbia, who have come together to share and showcase their musical talent, and to bring the community closer to its national police force. …
tartantown
Tartantown Ltd. was originally started as a convenient location for Highland dancers to buy their dance shoes “made in Scotland”. As a teacher of Highland dancing, Heather Jolley wanted her students to have the same shoes as the Scottish dancers and she started to import them in 1976. Up to that point all Canadian dancers wore dance “slippers” made in Canada! From these humble beginnings in Heather’s basement the store grew to its first walk-in location at 500 Clarke Road, Coquitlam, BC. By this time, more items were in the inventory including tartan from DC Dalgliesh, ……