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April 23, 2026

Set Tunes Series 2026: “Ewin of the Battles”

We continue our exclusive 2026 Set Tunes Series by Willie Donaldson with “Ewin of the Battles,” a brief but challenging piece suitable for pipers of virtually every ability. Donaldson summarizes the short piobaireachd as “a spare little tune throwing much emphasis on high G, perhaps to evoke what Bob...
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Results
April 14, 2026

Wardell takes two at ’26 Agnew-Harrison inviatational solo drumming

Only a few days after being made leading-drummer of the Grade 1 78th Fraser Highlanders, Kyle Wardell won both...
Results
April 12, 2026

April showers May with trophies on huge day at 2026 SPA solos

Cameron May of Lesmahagow, Scotland, enjoyed a day for the ages with three firsts and a second to gain the overall...
News
April 12, 2026

Kenneth MacLean, 1933-2026

Kenneth MacLean, the accomplished Highland Society of London Gold Medallist, piping teacher and judge, passed away...
Results
April 11, 2026

WAPOL: 2026 Australian Champions; Perth Metro wins Grade 3

The Grade 2 Western Australia Police under Pipe-Major Chris MacDonald and Leading Drummer Brian Green were awarded the...
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North Stratton wins first Battle of Alberta event
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Bob Brown dies, Balmoral.
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