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Harry Farrar
Los Angeles & Ventura County, California
Traditional Scottish bagpipe music for weddings, funerals, and corporate events
Call (818) 716-7522 for bookings
stephen wilkinson
I play the bagpipes and can be hired for your next wedding, funeral, birthday party, St.Patrick’s Day or any other special occasion. …
university of california riverside bagpipe degree
Ian Whitelaw, the new pipe director at UCR, brings a lifelong love of piping and a passion for its history and culture to the position. Ditto drumming director Ed Best, who has been playing Scottish drums since he was 8. …
san diego st. patricks day parade
Saturday, March 15, 2025 San Diego, California Festival: 9am - 6pm …
Sat, Mar 15, 2025
san francisco st. patricks day parade
174th San Francisco St Patrick’s Day Parade hosted by the United Irish Societies on Saturday, March 15, 2025. …
Sat, Mar 15, 2025
dave champagne
I’ve been playing the Scottish Highland Bagpipes since 1980. I’ve traveled throughout the Western United States and parts of Europe, Canada and China performing for weddings, memorial services, concerts, for celebrities and just anyone who would like to have the instrument for their special occasion. …
fred payne
Full time professional musician. Will travel. Over 40 years of performing and teaching experience. Three time champion in Western US. Dozens of other awards. Courteous, expert service at reasonable rates. …
scott mac leod
Your Bagpiper in the San Francisco Bay Area & northern California …
dale hawkins
Bagpiper providing services for weddings, funerals, parties, demonstrations, private instruction throughout Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada …
uilleann piping and whistle lessons
Uilleann piping, low whistle and tin whistle lessons in the Los Angeles Area. s The Uilleann Pipes are a distinctive type of bagpipe native to Ireland. Unlike the more widely recognized Scottish Highland pipes, Uilleann pipes are known for their sweet, expressive tone and the ability to play a wider range of notes. The name “Uilleann” comes from the Irish word “uille” (elbow), highlighting a unique feature of the instrument: it is played with a bellows operated by the elbow to supply air to the bag, rather than by blowing into it. This method allows the piper to play ……