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It is officially part of the Black Watch. It is currently located in Montreal. The Pipe Major is currently MCpl Robert Kerr and the Drum Major is Sgt Hugues Vanden Abeele. It is a descendant of the 42nd Battalion Royal Highlanders of Canada Pipes and Drums, which was active during the First World War. [11]
It is the second instalment in his Private Parts & Pieces album series of previously recorded pieces that had been parts of or intended for other projects. Back to the Pavilion includes tracks recorded for Wise After the Event (1978), music during his time as a member of Genesis, and those commissioned as part of an aborted project to set ...
The 48th Highlanders of Canada Pipes and Drums is an authorized pipe band in the Canadian Forces and is currently located at Moss Park Armoury in Toronto, Ontario. The current pipe major is Warrant Officer Alexander Brown.
In the 1950s, the American archaeologist J. C. Harrington noted that the bore of pipe stems decreased over time, so a late sixteenth or early seventeenth centuries pipe would have a stem bore diameter of around 9 ⁄ 64 inch (3.6 mm), but a late eighteenth century pipe would have a bore diameter of around 4 ⁄ 64 inch (1.6 mm). The size of ...
The unit was formally established in October 1949 and is the longest continuous serving Air Force Pipe Band in the Canadian Forces. [2] [3] All of its 40 members are volunteers who are drawn from both the military and civilian sphere. [4] At the time of its foundation, it was known as the RCAF Station Rockcliffe Pipe Band.
Private Parts & Pieces is the third studio album by English musician and composer Anthony Phillips. It was released in November 1978 by Passport Records in the United States, and in April 1979 by Arista Records in the United Kingdom.
Alfred Fuller (1845–1923) [2] [3] [6] Hargraves Pipe Organs Pty Ltd; William Hill & Son & Norman & Beard Ltd (Australian subsidiary) Peter D. G. Jewkes Pty Ltd [2] Johnson & Kinloch [2] Samuel Joscelyne [3] Carl Krüger (1802–1871) [2] Ernst Ladegast (1853–1937) [2] F. J. Larner & Co. Laurie Pipe Organs [2] C. W. Leggo [2] [3] Daniel ...
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