
lia fail pipes and drums of mercer county, nj
Founded in 2000, the band is composed of 22 Pipers and drummers. Over the years, the Lia Fail Pipe and drum Corps has established itself as the premier bagpipe band in central New Jersey. Lia Fail has been honored to perform at many prestigious events, including the New Jersey Governor’s Annual Saint Patrick’s Day festivities at the governor’s residence in Princeton, Drumthwachet. The Band has also performed at a variety of functions at Princeton University, including the Annual Reunion of Princeton Alumni, the Saint Patrick’s Day celebration at the legendary Ivy Club and the famous Princeton Parade that precedes the Princeton University graduation.
new-jersey, United States

monmouth county police pipes and drums
The Monmouth County Police & Fire Pipes & Drums, originally named the Monmouth County Police Pipes & Drums (1999-2009), was formed to embody all sworn Law Enforcement members of Monmouth County, New Jersey (USA). Today, the Band’s members include federal, state, county and local law enforcement as well as career firefighters and public service employees and active and former members of the United States Military. It is the desire of the Monmouth County Police & Fire Pipes & Drums to foster the spirit, pride and professionalism of public safety and public service to the whole community through our performances at various venues. The Monmouth County Police & Fire Pipes & Drums will be representative of all police officers and career firefighters in Monmouth County, and will carry its responsibility with honor and integrity, so it may be seen and heard.
new-jersey, United States

st. brendan the navigator pipes and drums
They had only been under the instruction of George Watts and Bob McCourt for a year when six fledgling pipers, clad in black slacks and white shirts, made their piping debut at a Jersey Shore Irish American Club Dance in May, 1985. The entertainment was a success and the performance became the cornerstone of the ambitious and ever-growing pipe band. Within a year the newly formed band numbered fifteen talented and eager-to-learn musicians.
new-jersey, United States

camden county emerald society pipes and drums
The Camden County Emerald Society Pipes and Drums were formed in 1995 by members of Chapter 10 of the Emerald Society of the State of New Jersey who realized the need for a police and fire band. We are comprised of active and retired police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and former U.S. military members.
new-jersey, United States

pipes and drums of the jersey shore shillelaghs
The Pipes and Drums of the Jersey Shore Shillelagh’s was founded in 1998. The band strives to promote Irish culture through traditional Irish music in the form of bagpipes and drums.
new-jersey, United States

police pipes & drums of morris county
Covering Morris and Sussex Counties in North West New Jersey, the Police Pipes & Drums of Morris County is a band made up of active and retired law enforcement officers dedicated to maintaining the traditions and the music of the great highland bagpipe.
new-jersey, United States

essex county nj police & fire pipe band
Police and Fire Emerald Society Pipe Band of Essex County New Jersey Chapter One
new-jersey, United States

atlantic watch pipes and drums
The Pipes and Drums of the Atlantic Watch is a family-oriented cultural organization devoted to promoting Celtic heritage and traditions through musical instruction and performances. Founded in 1993, while the band’s roots are Scottish it is distinctly American in its diversity. Members are men and women of all ages, representing a wealth of backgrounds brought together by a common desire to perpetuate the rich musical heritage of the Celtic people through piping and drumming.
new-jersey, United States

claddagh pipe band
The Claddagh Pipe Band is a grade IV band and an active affiliate of the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association. The mission of the band is to promote appreciation for Irish Highland Bagpiping as well as represent the greater North Jersey area in the competitive piping community. Claddagh Pipe Band was founded on the ideals of comradeship and a passion for good music.
new-jersey, United States

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