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American Celtic Pipe Band

American Celtic Pipe Band

Since 1971, the American Celtic Pipe Band, Inc. has been entertaining audiences throughout the Northeastern United States. With no membership barriers of any kind, we encourage those with past experience – or anyone with a desire to learn – to join us!

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Northport Pipe Band

Northport Pipe Band

In 1984, Northport Police Chief Bob Howard got together with members of the local fire department to create what was hoped to be the Northport Fire Department Bagpipe Band. The first meeting was held at the American Legion Hall just off Main Street. About twenty people showed up, each looking to fulfill a personal dream of playing the pipes and joining a centuries-old tradition. It wasn’t very long, however, before piping basics such as doublings and grips contrived to dampen much of the initial enthusiasm, and fourteen members dropped out of the group. The remaining six decided to press on, abandoning the occupational requirement for membership and opening up the band to any and all.

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Siol Na h'Eireann Pipes & Drums

Siol Na h'Eireann Pipes & Drums

Siol Na h’Eireann Pipes & Drums is an AOH affiliated band located in Selden, NY. We preform in a variety of parades & events around LI & NYC. Free lessons.

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Roisin Dubh Pipe Band

Roisin Dubh Pipe Band

Welcome to the Official Facebook page of the Roisin Dubh Irish Pipe Band. Formed in 1980. East Islip.

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Saffron Kilts Pipe Band

Saffron Kilts Pipe Band

In 1962 the pipe band community on Long Island was extremely sparse by today’s standards.

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galloway gaelic pipes and drums

galloway gaelic pipes and drums

Established in 1985, Galloway Gaelic Pipes and Drums is a parade and competition band based out of South Glens Falls, NY. ​

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clann eireann pipe band

clann eireann pipe band

Clann Eireann Irish Pipe Band Inc. is believed to be the oldest, continuous and independent Pipe Band in the United States.

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edward p. maloney memorial pipe band

edward p. maloney memorial pipe band

Our band is named in honor of Edward Patrick Maloney, a founder and charter member of the New York City Police Department Emerald Society Pipe and Drum band, considered in pipe circles to be the Notre Dame of bagpipe bands. The NYPD band was formed in 1960 and made its debut in the 1961 St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City. Mr. Maloney, a son of Irish immigrants, served in the Navy during the Korean War and later logged 21 years on the NYPD. He was an active bandsman at the time of his death in May 2000.

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broome county celtic pipes and drums

broome county celtic pipes and drums

The Broome County Celtic Pipes and Drums is a musical and cultural group dedicated to the preservation, practice and presentation of the art of the Great Highland Bagpipes and Scottish snare drum in a marching band context. BCCP&D promotes Celtic heritage through public performance, participation in Celtic cultural events and support to charitable organizations. BCCPD spreads Celtic culture to all willing to learn by providing free musical instruction on the bagpipes and drums.

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Amityville Highland Pipe Band

Amityville Highland Pipe Band

The Amityville Highland Pipe Band consists of a diverse group of individuals. Blue and white collar workers, civil servants, law enforcement personnel, students and others come together to celebrate the tradition of The Black Watch and the stirring music of the pipes and drums. The Amityville Highland Pipe Band is the ONLY civilian band in the world that has been commissioned by Her Royal Majesty, the Queen of England, to wear The Black Watch tartan. It is an honor that the band cherishes, and it is a dedication that each member carries with him into the performing arena: A dedication to represent and preserve the honor, integrity and valor of The Black Watch.

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