Rosneath Results (CLASP Results added)

William Geddes continued his good form at a sunny Rosneath winning the piobaireachd and placing in the March. Angus MacColl Jnr took both light music firsts and also placed fourth in the ceol mor. William (left) and Angus are pictured above. P/A Piobaireachd1 William Geddes, Earl of Seaforth’s Salute2 Allan Russell3 Darach Urquhart, Rout of Glen Fruin4 Angus MacColl Jnr, MacLeod of Raasay’s SaluteJudges: A Forbes, N Mulvie P/A March1…

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Balloch Games Full Results – CLASP Added

A beautiful sunny day at the southern end of Loch Lomond. All piobaireachd events were judged by Malcolm McRae and William Morrison. They reported an outstanding winner in William Geddes. All ceol beag was judged by Barry Donaldson. There was an amateur event for CLASP participants at Balloch and we hope to bring you those results later. The above picture shows junior prizewinners Ryan Cupples-Menendez, Christopher Happs and Bobby Allen….

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Swiss Pipe Band and Solo Championship Details

By Drum Major Thomas Lorenzen The Swiss Pipe Band Meeting which includes the Swiss Pipe Band Championships and the Swiss Solo Piping & Drumming Championships will be take place on the weekend of 30th August – 1st September 2019 in Abtwil, St. Gallen, Switzerland. All events will be organized by the Appowila Highland Games Club on their festival site.                      The Appowilla Highland Games are so kind to organize again the Swiss Pipe…

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The Bard of Berneray, Piper John Archie MacAskill, Cameron Highlanders and City of Glasgow Police Pipe Band

By Robert Wallace Whilst editor of the Piping Times I ran a very interesting story concerning the tragic tale of John Archie MacAskill. John Archie, a former piper with the City of Glasgow Police Pipe Band and a Gaelic poet and bard, hailed from the island of Berneray in the Outer Hebrides. Born in 1894, he left his native island aged 16 to join the Cameron Highlanders. Lying about his…

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Editor’s Notebook

Despite all the work they do for our pipe bands the RSPBA still gets heaps of stick from certain quarters of the disgruntled doghouse of dodgy debaters. One trollologist recently whined on about how the Association has £1m in the bank and that all the money would go to waste, the bands losing out whilst Messrs Embelton, Hughes et al, all Hawaiian shirts and shorts, headed for the executive lounge…

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