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May 15, 2026

John Elliott: the pipes|drums Interview – Part 4

In the penultimate installment, the Ontario piping and drumming scene is changing rapidly. As the pressure to grow increases, more pipe bands look to mergers in order to prosper or even survive, including Elliott’s Grade 1 Toronto & District and Tom Anderson’s Peel Regional Police, and a short time...
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Hudson, WillIiamson win the 2026 Ian Swinton Open trophies

Nick Hudson of Houston was the overall winner of the 2026 Ian Swinton Open Solo Piping Competition, with a first in the...
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Steven Shedden: 2026 Oceania Drumming Champion

Steven Shedden of Melbourne, Australia, won the 2026 RSPBA Oceania Pipe Band Snare Drumming Championship held at St....
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Boghall to debut new medley, reprise Cabar Fèidh concert in Aberdeen May 2nd

2023 World Champions Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia are set to perform on Saturday, May 2nd, in...
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Opinion: Your attention, please: piping and drumming gives young people an edge

As the piping and drumming world searches for ways to convince more young people to learn, we realized that, with a...
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