From the Archives: the Northern Meeting 1967

We continue with our look back through piping history. We know readers appreciate these ‘blasts from the past’ and thank you to all those who have forwarded old photographs and newspaper clippings. Please keep them coming. The following is from the Press & Journal newspaper, Aberdeen, September 30, 1967. The report reads: Mr William MacDonald, a native of Benbecula, carried off the piping world’s major trophy at the Northern Meeting…

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Pipe Tunes from the Second World War – Part 1

RSPBA adjudicator Harry Stevenson presented this project at the Blackthorn Pipers’ Society in Belfast last month. The object of the event is self-evident from the title and we are grateful firstly to Harry for making it available to readers of Piping Press but also for highlighting some very good and almost forgotten tunes associated with this conflict. Harry says,’The main reason why I did this presentation was that five of…

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McCallum Bagpipes Promo from Stuart McCallum

Dear Customer: Just in case you have not heard we recently received confirmation that we no longer require CITES in order to export and I am sure you can agree this is very welcome news. It means we can get order shipped out much quicker and without the extra hassle or expensive of the permits. We wanted to remind you that there is still time to order ANY MacRae Bagpipes offered under…

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Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band and the Worlds 1975

Today we feature the celebrated performance of Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band at the World Pipe Band Championships held in Corby, England, in 1975. The recording is courtesy former Muirheads member Donald McBride. Corby proved to be the band’s last serious tilt at the World title. The band was placed second to Edinburgh/Lothian & Borders Police under P/M Iain McLeod that day. Muirheads folded three years later. Readers will be…

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Editor's Notebook: Isle of Barra March/ PS Books/ Duke of Windsor's Pipes/ Redundant Low A

Paul Brown at Kingdom Thisle pipe band supplies in Fife sent the YouTube link below and this question: ‘I know this is a bit strange but we played a tune with Dysart and Dundonald a while ago and I’m trying to get the name of it. I think it’s one of Robert’s compositions. Do you think he could tell me the name of it?‘ The tune is the Isle of…

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