Where are you from and how did you get into piping?I live in East Lothian, Scotland and I started learning way back in 1978 at the local band, Monktonhall Colliery from Prestonpans. How has the pandemic affected your piping personally?I struggled quite a bit to keep going. It wasn’t just […]
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Allan MacDonald honoured at Scots Trad Awards / PPBSO AGM
Legendary piper, Allan MacDonald received the Hamish Henderson Services to Traditional Music Award at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards last night. Director of Piping at the National Piping Centre, Finlay MacDonald presented MacDonald with his award. Allan MacDonald [pictured], a former lecturer on the Scottish Music course at the Royal Scottish Academy […]
Committee changes / Recognition for Allan MacDonald / An appetite for piping / New details for Hamish / Archie Kenneth Quaich / Donald Drone
Dr. Lindsay Davidson has joined the committee of the Lowland & Border Pipers’ Society. Lindsay replaces Anne Duncan who served on the committee for many years. Lindsay is a former Town Piper of Linlithgow and was chairman of the Piping and Drumming Qualification Board from 2015-2017. He has composed many […]
Stuart Letford: My month
It looks like this winter will be a long one. COVID-19 is on the rise again throughout Europe and beyond. Statistics a fortnight ago revaled the UK as the leading region globally for new cases yet this wasn’t mentioned by the country’s state broadcaster, the BBC. There seems to be […]
CLASP results
By Margaret Dunn Charles-David Mitchell, Ben Hall, Alasdair Beaton and James Skinner were the overall winners for their respective grades in the recent ‘Live Online’ contest organised by the Competition League for Amateur Solo Pipers (CLASP). The competition was held via Zoom videoconference software on Saturday, November 13. It was […]
CLASP profile: Tom DuBois
Where are you from and how did you get into piping?I’m from Long Island, New York. At college I had a friend who listened to a lot of Celtic rock. I just really got into the sound of the pipes so I gave learning them a shot. Quickly, I found […]
Piping Times Annual launched in style
The new, bumper edition of the inaugural Piping Times Annual was launched in style in Glasgow last night. A launch party – with Scottish Government COVID-19 regulations in place – was held in the auditorium of the National Piping Centre’s city centre headquarters. The capacity audience included contributors, long-term readers […]
Tickets on sale for the Europeans
Tickets are now on sale for the European Pipe Band Championships, which will take place in Inverness next June. Tickets can be purchased from the Piping Inverness website: www.pipinginverness.com Kevin Reilly, Chairman of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, said: “After an absence of two years, there’s excitement and anticipation […]
The last happy days, part 2
The last happy days – the great highland bagpipe in JFK’s Camelot By Major Robert Keith Gunther This unprecedented participation of a foreign unit – The Black Watch – in the funeral for a President of the United States was the result of another of Mrs. Kennedy’s requests. The regiment […]
The last happy days, part 1
The last happy days – the great highland bagpipe in JFK’s Camelot “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” (JFK) […]