Poignant Memory of Alex
The late Alex Duncan plays his uncle Gordon’s Sleeping Tune. Alex, son of Ian and Chris, died tragically young last weekend:
The late Alex Duncan plays his uncle Gordon’s Sleeping Tune. Alex, son of Ian and Chris, died tragically young last weekend:
Emma McCallum writes: We want to introduce you to a new concept in a two piece stock and water trap/moisture control system, the Piper’s Friend™. It has been designed by George Steele, a piper who was born in South Uist and now spends most of his life in the USA. Here is what Bob Worrall says about the Piper’s Friend™: ‘I’ve been playing with the new water trap for the last week. It…
Our story on the 1968 Cowal Gathering sparked a deal of interest. The winners in Grade 1 that day were the Edinburgh Police and Allan J MacDonald, Glengarry, Ontario, wrote: ‘I’ve come across the attached photo [above] that might be of interest to your readers. It was slightly damaged but captures the Grade 1 bands at the Fergus Games, held a short distance from Toronto, in 1972. ‘Many Scottish bands were…
It is with deep regret and sadness that I have to advise that Alex Duncan, beloved son of Ian and Chris Duncan, passed away in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary on September 12th. Alex was a top class sportsman and piper. He played rugby union at a top level and bagpipes in Grade 1. Alex received tutoring over a number of years from Walter Drysdale, the teacher of his late uncle, Gordon…
Our new replacement flag was raised on the day of the current All Arms Class 3 Piper and Drummers course prizegiving after what has been a slightly unusual course due to COVID-19 here at the ASBM&HD at Inchdrewer House, Edinburgh. The majority of the students had no previous experience with their chosen instrument. For the first time in the history of the Army school the first 15 weeks were delivered…
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