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May 17, 2026

Walter J. Cowan, 1936-2026

Walter J. Cowan passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 15, 2026, in Annan, Scotland. Born in Annan on August 7, 1936, he became one of the most influential pipers, pipe-majors and senior light music judges of his generation, as well as a foundational figure in the piping traditions
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May 6, 2026

Piping Live! adds Drum Corps Series to 2026 lineup

The 2026 edition of Piping Live! is adding drumming to its programming with the Drum Corps Series, with one of four...
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May 4, 2026

Sarah Muir wins overall, Piob goes to Brodie Watson-Massey at 2026 Highlands & Islands

Sarah Muir of East Kilbride, Scotland, was the overall Premier and A-Grade winner at the annual Highlands & Islands...
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May 3, 2026

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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May 2, 2026

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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