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King Edward VII School Pipe Band
The spirit and camaraderie that King Edward VII School has engendered sets us apart from most other schools.
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cape town
, Gauteng
south africa
south africa

Pretoria Boys High School Pipe Band
Est. 1971 " ‘Tis here we learn to live. "
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cape town
, Gauteng
south africa
south africa

Pretoria Highlanders Pipes & Drums
Pretoria Highlanders Pipe Band is a volunteer civilian pipe band, dedicated to providing the highest
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cape town
, Gauteng
south africa
south africa

South African Irish Regiment Pipes and Drums
The S A Irish Pipes & Drums, as the band is known today, has its roots in a time long, long before our own. It is a fascinating history, which uncovers not just the military origins of the band, but which also tells of the birth of the Irish warpipe, the evolution of the instrument and the role it has played in Irish life and militia over the centuries. A fascinating book, in two volumes, called Clear The Way (The Military Heritage of the South African Irish 1880- 1990), by S Monick and Col O E F Baker, DWD, tells Pipe Major Fred ‘Pipey’ Symons the whole wonderful story. The ……
cape town
, Gauteng
south africa
south africa

Spirit of Richmond Pipe Band
In July 2022, the band competed in a rival gathering and placed first in the ensemble March, Strathspey, and reel competition. They also placed second overall on the day.
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cape town
, Gauteng
south africa
south africa

St Benedict's College Pipe Band
Formed in 1987, the College Pipe Band has been at the top echelons of school pipe bands for most of its 25 year history.
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Gauteng
, western cape
south africa
south africa

Transvaal Scottish Pipes & Drums
The Transvaal Scottish Pipes & Drums is South Africa’s Premier Pipe Band. Formed in 1902, the band is one of the South Africa’s most recognized and followed pipe bands.
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cape town
, Gauteng
south africa
south africa

African Skye SA
The African Skye Pipe Band was officially formed in January 1998, by a number of pipers and drummers who had left the Witwatersrand Rifles Pipe Band in September the previous year. Between September and November 1997, these committed musicians used to meet at Rory Bellingan’s house at 145 Queen Street, Kensington, Johannesburg, to practice and debate a name and tartan for the new band. In November 1997, Rory moved to 333 Highland Road, Kensington and this weekly ritual continued there.
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cape town
, Gauteng
south africa
south africa