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July 13, 2026

Jamie Troy: the pipes|drums Interview from the Archives – Part 1

Today’s pipers and drummers might not fully appreciate his positive impact on what they do today. So, it’s important that all can learn from the late Jamie Troy in his own words. To access this content, you must purchase a subscription.
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The Medley Playbook: Simon Fraser University

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July 31, 2007
McKerrell and Wallace on top of Airth
While most of Scotland's pipers were at the European Championships, a good 15 soloists were toiling for prizes at the...
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Calum Piobaire’s funeral, Laggan Bridge churchyard, John MacDonald plays “Lament for the Children”.
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