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April 18, 2026

Glenholmes wins UK Solo Drumming Championship after three-way tie

 Cookstown, Northern Ireland – April 18, 2026 – After what was likely an unprecedented three-way tie for first, the judges conferred and agreed that Field Marshal Montgomery Leading-Drummer William Glenholmes was the winner of the 2026 UK Solo Drumming Championship, held at Cookstown High School. Glenholmes edged...
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Bruce Gandy, Murray Henderson on the menu for 2026 Piping Live! Lunchtime Recitals

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John Elliott: the pipes|drums Interview – Part 3

The third of five instalments, Elliott’s talks about his return to Ontario and becoming pipe-major of the Grade 1...
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April 7, 2026

Emmanuel College rise to win Grade 2 at 2026 Maclean Gathering

The Emmanuel College Highlanders (University of Queensland) and The Pipeband Club won the Medley and MSR events,...
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April 5, 2026

Greg Wilson wins Clasp at Hastings for the NINETEENTH TIME

Topping his own record, Greg Wilson of Tai Tapu, New Zealand, won the Murray Henderson Clasp to the Gold Medal for the...
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