British Columbia Silver Medal Qualifier Results

Zephan Knichel of Surrey, BC, won the Competing Pipers Association B Grade Piobaireachd event at the British Columbia Pipers’ Association Annual Gathering on April 19, 2019, writes BCPA President Robert MacNeill. With the win Zephan qualifies for the Silver Medal at the 2020 Argyllshire Gathering and 2020 Northern Meeting. Brad Davidson of Waterloo, Ontario, captured the CPA C Grade piobaireachd event. Full results were:CPA B Grade Piobaireachd Silver Medal Qualifier1….

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Glasgow Skye Look Forward to New Season With All Female Bass Section

By L/D Arthur Cook Following on from recent articles regarding females in the piping and pipe band world, the Glasgow Skye Association Pipe Band have recruited a new bass drummer and additional tenor drummers for the 2019 season. This now gives the band its first all female bass section comprising of a bass and seven tenor drummers. This may be the first all female bass section in Grade 1?  With…

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PPBSO Silver Medal Qualifier

The Pipers’ & Pipe Band Society of Ontario is pleased to announce the first annual Silver Medal Qualifier contest open to CPA members with a B grading to be held in Georgetown, Ontario (exact location TBD) on Friday, June 7, 2019 at 7:00pm. This qualifier event will provide the winner with entry into the Silver Medal events at both the Argyllshire Gathering and the Northern Meeting in 2020. In addition to the Silver…

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Editor’s Notebook

The trip to Australia is drawing to a close and the only negative thing to report is the rather weird competition scenario that I heard happened recently in the state of Victoria. Pipers were invited to compete but without a judge, the performances recorded (high quality mics etc) and sent off to Canada and Scotland for adjudication. Presumably everyone was notified of the results later. I was so nonplussed by…

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Get Ready for the New Band Season: ‘Inverness’ Cape Discount for PP Readers

After 38 years of owning Mister Antony, Antony Mistofsky, has retired, the company has announced. In a statement they say, ‘The name ‘MISTER ANTONY’ has been synonymous with Inverness raincapes since the early 80s. Bandsmen and women worldwide wear Mister Antony raincape products. ‘For many years the Mister Antony  Standard lightweight raincape and matching pouch found great popularity with the majority of pipe bands. ‘It became the standard raincape kit…

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