Ladies’ Pipe Bands – A History Part 4

By Jeannie Campbell The City of Christchurch Ladies Band in New Zealand (pictured above in 1969) was formed in 1941 by Mr Joe Patterson from Tapanui in the South Island. He had been a piper from an early age and was taught by Alex Duncan and Albert MacIntyre. The band had to compete against the men but were regular winners of the trophy presented for the best Ladies’ band.  The…

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Photo Journalist John Kelly Dies Suddenly

It is with considerable sadness that we report the sudden passing of our Northern Ireland pipe band correspondent John Kelly. He was 71 and had been very active right up to his passing. John’s last dispatch, on a Burns Supper at Titanic Belfast, featured on PP only yesterday. In it John, from Lisburn, was photographed showing no sign of illness. His passing has shocked the Northern Irish pipe band community…

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One Man’s Winter Storm – Pipe Major Looks Back at a Busy Time in Kansas City

P/M Ben Peterson of Greater Midwest Pipe Band (G2), gives us his take on a hectic competition day at Winter Storm a week or so back, pipers selflessly assisting and supporting drumming colleagues through the whole competition day…… While this event is far more than just the competitions on the Friday, to many, that day at Winter Storm in Kansas City, Missouri, is simultaneously the beginning of the competitive year…

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Burns Night in Ulster – Pictures by John Kelly

The Ulster-Scots Agency Juvenile Pipe Band are pictured below against the backdrop of the world famous Titanic staircase after performing at ‘Burns by the Lagan’ at the Titanic Belfast.  Included are Keith Gamble (Chairman of Ulster-Scots Agency), Andy McGregor (Pipe Major), David Gilliland (Ulster-Scots Community Network Operations Director) and Ian Crozier (Chief Executive Officer, Ulster-Scots Agency).

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