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![]() This Piper has been playing the great highland bag - Based in Essex ![]() I began piping at the age of 9. After a few years - Based in Cheshire |
Client Reviews
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#3014 "We have just arrived back from our honeymoon. Just wanted to drop you a short note to say thank you again for piping at our wedding. It was very kind of you to make the effort to travel at such short notice and you helped make the atmosphere special for us all. All best wishes, Charles & Katie" - |
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#1786 "Hannah & Stuart Coleman – Boturich Castle – 28th May 2015 Thank you so much, myself & Stuart have been singing your praises since returning back to Kent. You was brilliant & the guests loved you! Thanks again x Lindsay & Jasper Mathews – Luss Church & The Cruin – 27th May 2015 You were Amazing! Thank you so much for everything you did for us yesterday. You played a major part in the day and everyone was commenting on how professional you were! Piping me in front of the car to the church in the pouring rain was definitely going the extra mile which I wasn't expecting! Your right about Jenson, however you gained a fan with Josh who couldn't stop telling me about the piper and playing the pipes! Again going the extra mile! We would highly recommended you to everyone! Thank you agai" Various Customers - Various Locations |
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#2928 "Thank you so much for your piping this afternoon at Mum's funeral. So sorry I didnt get to speak to you at the end. The music was beautiful and I know Mum would have appreciated it. Thank you again" Judith - St Cuthberts Church, Pately Bridge |
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#1598 "Thank you very much for your wonderful contribution to the ashes committal service at the Cemetery for my father, Major AJP. Many of the members of the family and friends were very complimentary about the music. For me your playing was very fine and evocative and at just the correct mood. I thought the processions worked well also, and gave great dignity to the occasion.Thank you too for altering the order of service at the last minute and letting us sing two verses of Amazing Grace. My sister was very insistent and your flexibility let all go smoothly. I do hope I have the chance of hearing you play again and you certainly can be sure that I shall pass on my recommendation when I have the opportunity" Angus.P - |
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#2704 "Just returned home from our "honeymoon" we must thank you for the delight you brought us at our wedding. Without you the wedding would not be complete ! All of us ( the four of us ) think back with fond memories of you, your delightful piping and the tremendous humour you expressed. Several times Erica and Irma ( and me, but afraid to tell you as men normally don't express their feelings) had tears in their eyes thinking back of you on our wonderfull wedding day we had in which you played a major part. A Big complement of all of us for you is well deserved !!!! Whenever you are around in Holland please come by, our home is open to you for a stay. The bottle of Laphroaig is always on hand for a wee dramm ... Again lots of complements and respect from all of us Jaap en Erica Wessel" Jaap en Erica Wessels 10 Aug 2010 - |
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#2519 "Dear Peter I am the niece of Pte Thomas Rooney recently honoured at the ceremony at Fort Pitt Military Cemetery Chris Barker sent me the video of the ceremony and I would like to thank you for playing. It is wonderful to see my uncle honoured nearly 100 years after his death. My only regret is that his parents and siblings aren't alive to see it. I grew up with stories from my Aunts (my father was only four when he went to war so had limited memories) about their elder brother Tom and how wonderful he was. One of my Aunts had kept all the memorial cards and letters concerning Tom. I think it was a great wrench in their lives when he died. I have been to Fromelles where he was injured and to Fort Pitt School (the hospital he was in) and Fort Pitt Cemetery, so the ceremony was somethi" - piping for the veterans of WW1 |