
st. columcille united gaelic pipe band
Saint Columcille United Gaelic of Kearny, NJ, draws its name from an Irish prince, warrior and scholar who became a priest to bring early Christianity to the Western Isles of Ireland and Scotland. From the Isle of Iona, Columcille (521-597) helped spread faith, knowledge and culture throughout Europe. It’s an ideal that drove the band’s founder, Sean McGonigal, to form a band dedicated to “unity of the Gael.” Sean expressed his goal in the band’s motto, “Ar aghaidh le ceol na n’Gael," “Onward with the music of the Gael.”
new-jersey, United States

eastern long island police pipes and drums
The Eastern Long Island Police Pipes & Drums ELIPPD have been in existence since 1990.
new-york, United States

schenectady pipe band
We promote the public appreciation and playing of pipes and drums through fellowship, performance, competition, and continuous development of skills. We have an active, ongoing educational program providing musical workshops and scholarships to members and non-members alike. In its pursuit of excellence, the Schenectady Pipe Band has been competing in contests at Scottish games throughout the Eastern United States and Canada, as well as in Scotland. Many members also choose to compete in solo competitions. These events not only reward individual achievements, but also offer incentive to further improve playing skills. Nothing to show in [https://www.americanbagpiper.com/ images/links/l_3063 ] or folder does not exist
new-york, United States

NYCPD emerald society pipes and drums
It was a small Band that marched up Fifth Avenue that fateful day, born and nurtured by a group of men whose undying love and fierce pride in their Celtic Heritage was paramount.
new-york, United States

inis fada pipe band
We have been sponsored by the Irish American Society of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens for 40 years. The band was originally formed by Pipe Major Emeritus James Hagan, Pipe Sergeant James O’Donnell (deceased), Drum Sergeant James Nilan, and band secretary Tom Breen, in 1959.
new-york, United States

Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division One
The Pipes & Drums of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division One, has been in existence for over 20 years. It began in the Monroe, NY area by a handful of pipers. It has now grown to approximately 42 members, along with a number of students. The piping students are now being taught by the one and only Jim Kelly (our former Pipe Major); many of our current pipers were taught by the late Bill Spencer. The snare drummers are taught by John Mollahan, while the tenor drummers are taught by Kathryn Collins.
new-york, United States

wantagh american legion pipe band
For many years, Wantagh American Legion Post #1273 talked of forming some sort of band to lead its members as they marched in parades. In the summer of 1992 Legionnaire Steve Ruggles offered to finally act where others had only talked. Steve spread the word that the Post would be forming a pipe and drum band, and needed volunteers to fill its ranks. He then located a young bagpipe instructor,
new-york, United States

syracuse scottish pipe band
The SYRACUSE SCOTTISH PIPE BAND is recognized for performance excellence in Central New York.
new-york, United States

mohawk valley frasers
In 1973, four pipers from the western Mohawk Valley of New York State (Dr. William Forbes, Jim Clough, Tom Carl, and Frank Dugan, Jr.) created a new pipe band in Rome, NY.
new-york, United States

nassau county firefighters pipes and drums
Nassau County is located on Long Island, NY and is comprised of nine battalions made up of seventy-two fire departments. All of the departments consist of highly trained volunteers with a few departments having some paid membership.
new-york, United States