There is a yearly piping competition on April 2nd at Mosspark Armoury ( home of The 48th Highlanders) if anyone is a fan of bagpiping its a good day to enjoy both band and solo competitions. You dont have to be a musician to enjoy it. I think it was a $5 sdmission fee last year, they had a bbq selling burgers and smokies as well as beer for a pretty cheap rate. Here's the link http://www.ppbsotoronto.org/index.php?pr=Toronto_Indoor
Looks Like I'll be seeing you there Andrew
MacHummel
Originally Posted by MacHummel Looks Like I'll be seeing you there Andrew Sounds good Mac, do you play the pipes or just enjoy them??
If any American pipe fans are at all interested, rest assured that the piping standard in this city is very very high. If this is your thing, it would be worth the trip. And you should absolutely, positively wear your kilt. I was bounced on the knee of the 48th Pipe Major when I was a small child, (he and my father were friends) and there's been amazing continuity and consistency in that band alone since the end of the Second World War - which by the way was a SIX year affair for us. Canada, remember, is Scotland's favourite child.
Well put. Which Pipe Major was he?
That would be Peter's twin brother Archie - about 1956 I guess. There's a picture around someplace I found in my parent's house when we cleaned it out. Peter played too I understand. The family string there goes all the way to the present I believe.
Originally Posted by Biathlonman The family string there goes all the way to the present I believe. Yes it does. Sandy, Archie's son, was Pipe Major. His three sons: Colin, James and Iain are in the band with Iain as Pipe Seargent. Iain is on loan to the Toronto Scottish right now where he is Pipe Major. The Tor Scots P&D are reforming under his direction.
Just a reminder about the competitions tomorrow folks! A full day of piping and drumming. Solo and Band competitions many of which come from all over including the US. Beer, food and beverages. Come down and support the piping scene!
Good Luck Andrew! I hope to you there.
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