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A pipe band is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers. There are many such bands in the world, which play for ceremonial purposes, recreation, competition or all three. This list encompasses only notable pipe bands with their own Wikipedia page.
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[10] [11] David Hutton was a member of the band along with Andrew Dowie for all eight of the band's World Championship victories. [12] The band was disbanded in 1978, the year of its 50th anniversary. [12] [13] The City of Victoria Pipe Band in British Columbia was founded by James Troy on the model of Muirhead and Sons and Shotts and Dykehead ...
Denny and Dunipace Pipe Band, Grade 3B pipe band; Karl Denver (1931–98), singer; Desalvo, metalcore band; Jimmy Deuchar (1930–93), jazz trumpeter; Sydney Devine (1940–2021) Jim Dewar (1942–2002), vocalist and bassist with Robin Trower Band and Stone The Crows; Jim Diamond; Murray Dickie (1924–1995), tenor opera singer; Barbara Dickson ...
As well as the Army and Carnegie Mellon University bands he led, Gillies played in a number of bands throughout his life, including the Ullapool & District Pipe Band which had been started by his father, the City of Glasgow Pipe Band, Spirit of Scotland Pipe Band and ScottishPower Pipe Band. [1]
Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band: Renfrew Pipe Band: Shotts & Dykehead: 1955: Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band: 1954: Edinburgh City Police Pipe Band: Red Hackle Pipe Band* Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band: 1953: Clan MacRae Society Pipe Band: Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band: Red Hackle Pipe Band: 1952: Shotts & Dykehead: 1951: City of Glasgow Police Pipe Band: Muirhead ...
St. Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band; Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band; Boghall and Bathgate Caledonia Pipe Band; Glasgow Police Pipe Band; Jack Lee (bagpiper) 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band; Gordon Duncan; Denny and Dunipace Pipe Band; Simon Fraser University Pipe Band; Angus MacKay (piper) Chris Armstrong (piper)
Polig Monjarret led the introduction of the Great Highland bagpipe to Brittany during the Celtic revival of the 1920s Breton folk music scene, inventing the bagad, a pipe band incorporating a binioù braz section, a bombarde section, a drums section, and in recent years almost any added grouping of wind instruments such as the saxophones, and ...