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    Coming from a predominantly Irish-American neighborhood in Chicago and being wowed as a young child by the Stock Yard Kiltie Band, I'd like to point out that the only time I've ever seen anybody who lays claim to Irish heritage wear a kilt is when they've either been in a pipe band or the odd few college age types that show up for the St. Patrick's Day Parade here. That's it. Not like I ever see anybody in a kilt ever turn up in one or another of the many Irish bars hereabouts...I guarantee that if you did, the first question would be, "Where's your bagpipes?" or "Who died?", the latter on the assumption that you were playing the pipes at somebody's funeral. If you said that you didn't play the pipes, you'd get a whole big load of sh*t from the locals, most of whom will be wearing jeans and t-shirts with the occasional tweed flat cap or maybe Irish fisherman's sweater thrown in.

    Mention the Trinity Irish Dancers and I think of the Irish Dance groups that we had in my old neighborhood (circa 1960's) and how much abuse the boys, who did wear simple navy blue kilts, jackets and ties back then, got from everybody in the school. (Okay...kids will be like that...but these were the kids from the Good Old Irish Families of the neighborhood so you'd think that there'd be a little slack cut.)

    Now...I only lay that all out because I'd love to know why the Irish emigres and their descendants who started these pipe bands chose to go with the kilt as a uniform...or, in fact, why they even decided to go with bagpipes...since both the pipes and the kilt are associated with the Scots. There were brass bands in the Ireland that the emigres left...why not brass bands instead of pipe bands? Friend of mine ran a music store hereabouts a few years ago and I suggested that we might form a tin whistle and bodhran marching band for the South Side Irish Parade...seemed like it might be more authentic.

    So I'm curious about why the Irish Americans adopted Scottish dress and instruments. I think that a lot of the association of the Irish with the kilt is tied to the pipe band thing. Any opinions?

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    Last edited by auld argonian; 1st October 12 at 08:12 AM.
    ANOTHER KILTED LEBOWSKI AND...HEY, CAREFUL, MAN, THERE'S A BEVERAGE HERE!

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