SFU Pipe Band Seattle Highland Games 2013 Balmoral Highlanders, Bogan Lochan, Pretty Marion [Drums]
Parade FIMMQ 2011 - 78th Highlanders Pipes and Drums, Halifax
78th Fraser Highlanders - Medley - Kincardine 2014
The 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band of Campbellville, Ontario, competing in the Grade 1 Medley competition at the 2014 Kincardine Scottish Festival. The band finished first in the three-band competition, Kincardine, Ontario, July 5, 2015.
78 Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band G1 Georgetown 8 June 2013
78 Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band Grade 1 Georgetown Highland Games 8 June 2013
John Frost bridge sept 16 2011, remembrance operation Market Garden
Slow march, pipes and drums marching towards the remembrance ceremony.
Flora MacDonald's Fancy (Atholl Highlanders) - USNA/RMC Kunta Kinte Memorial Performance 2013
19OCT2013 - Each year the United States Naval Academy Pipes and Drums and Highland Dancers participate in a weekend of workshops and performances with the Pipes and Drums and Highland Dancers from the Royal Military College of Canada, located in Kingston, Ontario. This year, RMC spent the weekend up in Annapolis, Maryland with USNA. The Canada/USNA weekend is a phenomenal display of performers from these two great nations coming together not only to put on an excellent show, but also to create lasting friendships between the two groups.
Scottish Bagpipes Music Calton Hill Edinburgh Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of a Scottish piper playing Scottish bagpipes music on Calton Hill in Edinburgh. There are many ancient legends and stories about bagpipes which were passed down through minstrels and oral tradition, whose origins are now lost. However evidence for Scottish bagpipes is more definite in 1396, when records of the Battle of the North Inch in Perth, Perthshire, mentions warpipes being carried into battle. Calton Hill is the location of some iconic Scottish monuments and buildings. Monuments include the National Monument, Dugald Stewart Monument, Nelson's Monument, the Old Royal High School, Robert Burns Monument, Political Martys' Monument and also the City Observatory
Clan MacFarlane Reunited -- Part 3
On December 29, 2013, at the Royal Canadian Legion in Niagara Falls, Ontario, eight former members of the legendary Grade 1 Clan MacFarlane Pipe Band gathered to revisit the history of the band in an exclusive interview with pipes|drums Magazine. This is the fascinating story of the rise and fall of one of the world's most important pipe bands.
Pipe band in Italy - royal regiment of scotland 79th Farewell to Gibraltar
For more info on Scottish music in Italy visit or contact nickmacvicar@yahoo.it The Royal Regiment of Scotland (KOSB) play the 79th Farewell to Gibraltar in Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.
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General Sir Ian Hamilton receives back the Scot drums for Gordon Highlanders in the European Theater.
Ceremony in Berling, Germany. British Army General Sir Ian Hamilton meets German President Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff (aka Paul von Hindenburg) and receives the the drums of Second Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, that Germans retrieved from Belgium, in World War I. President Hindenburg wears his uniform of German Marshal. General Hamilton is accompanied by Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Robert McClintock, Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. German Colonel, Oskar von Hindenburg, stands with British Military Attache, Berlin, Colonel Andrew Thorne, and Lieutenant Colonel McClintock, behind the drums. General Ian Hamilton poses. Second Battalion,Gordon Highlanders, on parade in Aldershot, Hampshire, England. General Hamilton salutes as he reviews the Battalion. Lieutenant McClintock, Battalion Commander, stands at attention, behind him. Location: Berlin Germany. Date: 1934.
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Victory March Of The 51st Highland Division (1945) | British Pathé
This footage from 1945 shows Scotland's 51st Highland Division marching through Bremerhaven, Germany with bagpipes blaring after the allied victory of World War II.
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Full title reads: VICTORY MARCH OF THE 51st.
Bremerhaven, Germany.
Several long shots of the Scottish pipe band of the 51st Highland Division, followed by the troops, marching past in Bremerhaven.
Various shots of the Lieutenant General Sir Brian Horrocks taking the salute.
Bagpipe band standing in the square of Bremerhaven. Close up shot of a bearded piper playing pipes. More shots of the Highlanders marching
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Dartmouth & District Grade Four Pipe Band at the 2019 Glengarry Highland Games
Dartmouth & District Grade Four Pipe Band compete at the 2019 Glengarry Highland Games in Maxville, ON. They took home the North American Championship for their grade.
Pipes and Drums of Canada King Edward Street Perth Perthhire Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of the bagpipes and drums music of the Pipes and Drums of Canada on King Edward Street on visit to Perth, Perthshire.The Pipes and Drums of Canada, formerly known as the Ontario Massed Legion Pipes and Drums, was founded in 1974 under the direction of Senior Pipe Major Ross Baxter. The band tour of Scotland in 2018 includes events in Edinburgh as well as many other parades and functions throughout Scotland and Northern England.
Worlds 2012 - 78th Fraser Highlanders Grade 1 Qualification Medley
This is a wee bit of a departure from the Juvenile & Novice grades, but I couldn't resist the connection to the Lovat Frasers .....
From the beginning, the 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band has played music that has included repertoire considered outside the pipe band norm. In fact, the 78th has thrived on the continuing musical challenges placed before them. Led by P/M Bill Livingstone, a desire to nurture new ideas, to risk unconventional arrangements, and enthusiasm to play good tunes well, either in concert or in competition, has always been the Frasers binding tie.
Since the band formed in 1982, it has played a major role in changing the perception of what, artistically can and cannot be done in pipe bands. Drawing upon sources from the full breadth of music in the Celtic idiom, the 78th has evolved pipe band performances to a level of artistry previously unimagined.
Although the band has been widely successful at the highest level of pipe band competition, it is in concerts where its music can shine most brightly. The 78th Frasers have played to packed halls around the world, including Northern Ireland; Edinburgh, Scotland; Saint John, New Brunswick; Ottawa, Ontario; Vancouver, British Columbia; Motherwell, Scotland; Miami, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; Vail, Colorado; New Brunswick, New Jersey; Cleveland, Ohio; Richmond, Virginia, Glasgow, Scotland and Toronto, Ontario.
Competitively, the 78th Fraser Highlanders have been uncommonly successful. The band has won the North American Pipe Band Championship at Maxville, Ontario and the Canadian Pipe Band Championship at Cambridge, Ontario, an unprecedented 12 times each. Over the 16 times it has traveled to and competed in the premier Grade One at the World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland, the 78th have been in the prize list 12 times, and in 1987 the 78th became the first non-Scottish band to win the coveted award. In 2007 the band finished 4th overall at the World Championships in Glasgow and the Drum Section under Drew Duthart and the Bass Section under Johnny Rowe and Lauren Bonnett won the 2007 World Drumming and Bass Drum Championships.
Our Name
The 78th Regiment, Second Highland Battalion of Foot, commonly called Frasers Highlanders was raised in Scotland in 1757, specifically for service in North America. It played a daring and romantic role in the major battles of the Seven Years War, a war which ultimately determined Canadas future. Although the regiment was disbanded in Quebec in 1763, it was the only Scottish regiment ever to be disbanded on foreign soil. The men of the 78th were first among the many thousands of red-coated settlers who remained in Canada. Since that time, their family trees have flourished placing their descendants throughout the country and the continent.
Pipe-Major Duncan Nicholson & Leading-Drummer Eric Ward: Glasgow Police duo in Pipes+Drums Recital
Pipe-Major Duncan Nicholson and Leading-Drummer Eric Ward of the Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band perform at the 2013 Pipes+Drums Recital sponsored by pipes|drums Magazine at the Piping Live! Glasgow International Festival of Piping.
Mark McClenann - MSR - 2017 Sherriff Memorial
Mark McClennan of Guelph, Ontario, competing in the 2017 George Sherriff Amateur Invitational Solo Piping Competition, November 18, 2017, at St. Paul's Church, Hamilton, Ontario.
Edinburgh Military Tattoo Bagpipes Bands
Edinburgh Military Tattoo .... listen... and watch... words are not necesary. Just enjoy it!
Georgetown Highland Festival 2019
Biggest ensemble of pipes and drums players I have ever seen, with my 2 children with them. Georgetown Pipes and Drums band competition June 9, 2019.
Argyll's - Prisoner of Rio
The Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders on Film set of The Prisoner of Rio 1987 (big nose McKelvie)
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