aad boode’s thirty-one comments
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Re: Dornoch Links
I thought that P/M John MacDonald who received the MBE was born in 1865 (Glentruim) and died in 1953 (Inverness). He was P/M in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 1890-1914. Received MBE in 1932. more…
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Re: Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Is this available on CD ? more…
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Re: Donella Beaton
I read that George Johnstone, the composer of this tune, was Pipe Major of the 1st Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders after WW2. Does someone know if this is correct? more…
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Re: The Royal Scots
Denholm was P/M of the 1st Battalion of The Royal Scots 1948-1953 (and some other regiments). There is no such regiment as the Royal Scots Guards. more…
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Re: Dovecote Park
On my list of Pipe Majors I now have 2 persons with the name James Braidwood! more…
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Re: Formerly of Foot Cape Road: Scottish Fiddle Music in the Classic Inverness County Style
Is this CD available to purchase in Europe? more…
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Re: Peat-Fire Flame
There are Scottish Country Dances "The Fireside Reel" (8x32R) and "The Peat Fire Flame" (8x40R), the latter devised by John Drewry. more…
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Re: Farewell To Cape Helles
The composer's surname was apparently Fergusson (with double s). more…
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Re: John MacColl’s Farewell
John McColl (Snr) was Pipe Major of the 2nd Regiment Scottish Horse from 1905 to 1908. more…
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Re: Alick C McGregor
Does someone know who this Alick C. McGregor was? Was he a Piper or Pipe Major? more…