Piping and Drumming

Hall of Famer: Lianne Bradshaw

Hall of Famer: Lianne Bradshaw

LIANNE BRADSHAW Drummer Antigonish Highland Games Hall of Fame Induction July 11, 2019 Lianne Bradshaw (left) being inducted in the Highland Games Hall of Fame. Also in picture; Robert Cochrane (center) and Iain Boyd Lianne Bradshaw started playing drums with the...

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Hall of Famer: Bruce Gandy

Hall of Famer: Bruce Gandy

BRUCE GANDY Piper Antigonish Highland Games Hall of Fame Inducted: July 11, 2019  When Bruce Gandy moved to the Maritimes in 1997, he was already an accomplished piper. For the previous fourteen years he had played with the 78th Fraser Highlanders, the first pipe band...

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Hall of Famer: Barry Ewen

Hall of Famer: Barry Ewen

BARRY EWEN Piper Antigonish Highland Games Hall of Fame Inducted: July 11, 2019 Barry was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland. He took his first bagpipe lessons from Jim Moffat when he was nine years old. He was later taught by Pipe Major Tom Anderson of the...

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Hall of Famer: Doug Boyd

Hall of Famer: Doug Boyd

DOUG BOYD Piper Antigonish Highland Games Hall of Fame Inducted: July 11, 2019 Doug (right) practicing a few tunes with Jamie Ross. Doug grew up on St. Mary’s Street and started his piping career at the age of 11 in a piping and drumming school operated by the Royal...

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Hall of Famer: Dr. Angus MacDonald

Hall of Famer: Dr. Angus MacDonald

Dr. Angus MacDonald of Glenuig, Scotland, was named Open Piper of the Games six times during the eleven years he lived in Nova Scotia. As a player and instructor he greatly advanced the knowledge of piobaireachd, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. He...

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Hall of Famer: Fr. Neil McKenna

Hall of Famer: Fr. Neil McKenna

Fr. Neil McKenna of Antigonish, was a top individual drummer, instructed three Nova Scotia-based pipe bands and co-organized the first Highland Games Pipe Band Tattoos. He was lead drummer for the Antigonish Legion Pipe Band drum corps which was named to the North...

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Hall of Famer: Scott Williams

Hall of Famer: Scott Williams

Scott Williams of Antigonish has played with and/or instructed five championship bands. A fine solo player, he was the second winner of the prestigious Allan Beaton Memorial Trophy. He is a well-respected piping judge and has written extensively on pipers and pipe...

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Hall of Famer: Allan Cameron

Hall of Famer: Allan Cameron

Allan Cameron of Springfield, Antigonish County, won numerous solo medals at the Games, was a member of the first pipe band raised in Antigonish, played for Highland dancers for four decades and was official piper of the Antigonish Highland Society for nearly fifty...

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