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The 2026 edition of Piping Live! is adding drumming to its programming with the Drum Corps Series, with one of four Grade 1 pipe band percussion sections performing at the festival’s Centre Stage at 1 pm beginning on Monday, August 10th. Monday: Simon Fraser University Tuesday: Shotts & Dykehead Caledonia
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We continue our exclusive 2026 Set Tunes Series by Willie Donaldson with “Ewin of the Battles,” a brief but...
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March 31, 2010
Smith celebrates 150th birthday in London
John-Angus Smith helped the London Scottish Regimental Pipes & Drums celebrate its 150th anniversary at the regiment's...
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