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Piper Shropshire, #750  
Shropshire Piper #750
Will always play a repertoire to match the occasion Originally from the inner Hebridean islands on the west coast of Scotland. Will be dressed in full ceremonial dress if required. Can also work as part of a Ceilidh or Irish band to complete your evening.
Piper Lancashire, #1879  
Lancashire Piper #1879
Always impecably turned out this bagpiper is available in a variety of uniforms including No1 Full Highland Dress, Bonny Prince Charlie and black Argyle in Modern Elliott, Red Robertson and ancient stewart of Apin. He wears ostritch feather bonnet, black red and white diced glengarry, black and white diced glengarry and plain black glengarry. He is available across the Nortwest including- Lancash
Piper Wiltshire, #2075  
Wiltshire Piper #2075
Willing to travel. All types of occasion including weddings, funerals, parties and corporate functions etc. Can play your requests if they are suitable for the pipes.
Piper Herefordshire, #2729  
Herefordshire Piper #2729
This piper was taught by Jack Crighton in Edinburgh. He was Pipe Major of his school band and played with the World Champion Juvenile band - Knightswood Juveniles. Since then , he has played individually at a large variety of venues. He offers both the Great Highland Bagpipe and the Scottish Small pipes
Piper Lancashire, #2856  
Lancashire Piper #2856
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Piper Oxfordshire, #4356  
Oxfordshire Piper #4356
Originally from Glasgow, where he earned Piping Certificates from The College of Piping; he is now based in Oxford where he plays regularly with his Local Pipe Band at various events in and around Oxford. He has been playing The Bagpipes for over 20 years and professionally for 10 years. As a Solo Piper he is available to play for you anywhere and at any type of event e.g. Weddings, Funeral
Piper Highland, #4377  
Highland Piper #4377
As a young boy from Invergordon in the north of Scotland, this piper joined the British Army when he was 17 in 2002. He has performed with The Highlanders (4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland) Pipes and Drums all over the world including The Royal Edinburgh Military tattoo. Over a long career of over 20 years he has gone from working at The Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland