The MacIntyre's Mysterious Chanter and Other Tales

We continue with the article by noted writer Seton Gordon first published in the London Times in the 1960s…. Another family of pipers celebrated at one time in Perthshire were the MacIntyres, for a period pipers to the chiefs of the Clan Menzies. They were not, like the MacGregors, natives of the county but came traditionally from the Isles. The first of whom we have read is Donald Mor. He…

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Editor's Notebook: RUC Pipe Band/ Reedmaking/ Norman's Book/ Tommy's Funeral/ Boggies Concert

Alan Cardwell has kindly forwarded the above picture of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pipe Band in 1977 featuring his father, the late Denver. The band is pictured with its first Chairman, Chief Constable Sir John Hermon. Alan tells me the band’s first practice of that year took place on February 9th. If anyone has any more on the founding of the band, now known as the Police Service of Northern…

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Dr Bruce Thomson 1931 – 2020

Very sorry to hear of the passing of Dr Bruce Thomson, writes the Editor. Bruce was a noted composer, his most famous tune being the 2/4 march Tommy MacDonald of Barguilean. I remember sitting next to Bruce at the Shotts Worlds Week concert several years ago when P/M Robert Mathieson asked him to stand take a bow before the band launched into the tune. Hundreds in the audience turned to…

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History: The Pipers of Clan Gregor

For many decades the elegant prose of writer Seton Gordon graced the pages of the London Times discoursing as he would on piping, folklore and the natural world of the Highlands of Scotland. Here we reproduce the first part of an article he wrote in the 1960s. It shows that the MacCrimmons were not the only great piping family of legend…. THE world has heard of the MacCrimmons of Skye…

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Charity Regulater Confirms No Inquiry Into RSPBA

By The Editor The Office of the Scottish Charities Register (OSCR) have confirmed that, despite stories to the contrary in the national press last weekend, they are NOT conducting any formal inquiry into the affairs of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association. In a statement on their website the RSPBA say: ‘Following the articles in the national press last weekend, the Board of Directors would like to state that the…

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