Scottish Pipers’ Association Professional Contest 2019 Full Results

The annual professional competition run by the Scottish Pipers’ Association was held at the NPC Otago Street and the NPC McPhater Street in Glasgow today (April 13). Results: A Piob:1 Darach Urquhart, Earl of Ross’s March2 Steven Leask, I Gave a Kiss to the KIng’s Hand3 Sarah Muir, End of the High Bridge4 William Geddes, Old Men of the Shells5 Allan Russell, Mary’s Praise B Piob:1 Finlay Cameron2 John McElmurray3…

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RSPBA London and South of England Branch Mini Bands and Solos 7th April 2019

P/M Roger Huth reports: A new year; a new venue. The RSPBA London and the South of England Branch committee members last weekend provided the southern echelon of competing pipers and drummers our first outing of the year in a different and very fitting venue. With plenty of inexpensive Sunday parking nearby, a short walk took us all to the portals of a clean and welcoming University of Bedford. When I…

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A Sculpture for Eilidh

The Scotsman newspaper reports today on the unveiling of the design of a sculpture (above) to commemorate the murder of piper Eilidh MacLeod, who died in the terrorist bomb outrage in Manchester two years ago. The paper reports: ‘Work is continuing on the bronze sculpture – featuring a young female bagpiper with her pipes at rest, reaching out a hand to a young boy also learning the instrument – which…

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Editor’s Notebook

In Adelaide for the RU Brown Gold Medal competitions. On arriving one is yet again impressed by this most English of cities and of the state in general. The coming place? South Australia has arrived. Everywhere one looks is spectacular development, order, parkland, litter-less walkways, a wonderful autumn climate ……. and piping’s doing well too. Local teacher Brett Tidswell tells me of hundreds of youngsters studying the piob mhor, this…

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MacStig Kicks of the Hibernation Dust and Takes a First Look at G2 2019

He’s back! Fresh from his winter hibernation polishing the old Triumph two wheeler and sharpening his pen. We know readers have missed him as much as we have……….. With Sir Billy Connolly leading a long line of pipe bands, headed by the North Lanarkshire Schools massed pipes and drums, in central Manhattan, spring has sprung. Although I still wouldn’t cast a cloot until the May broom bloom is oot –…

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