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News Scottish News TRNSMT Bagpiper in bucket hat delights TRNSMT revellers on way home with Flower of Scotland rendition The cheeky busker borrowed the headwear from one of the large crowd he ...
The Scottish lad has been playing bagpipes since he was 14, and he decided to bring his instrument with him wherever he went. “Having a musical instrument has given me a different purpose to ...
A prominent Scottish bagpiper says his country should find a better anthem than the "Flower of Scotland" before the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
An influential Scottish musician has been awarded the British Empire Medal. Christopher Armstrong was awarded the medal in ...
Bill Millin, 88, a Scottish bagpiper who braved mortar shells, raking machine guns and sniper fire to play morale-pumping tunes for his fellow commandos from the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, died ...
The bagpipe actually led to Douglas' interest in learning about his lineage - the "Clan Douglas" and "Clan Sinclair" of the Scottish Lowlands.
It’s not every day that you see a Scottish bagpiper attempting to get through the crowd of local trains in Mumbai, but when you do, it’s bound to make ...
It's Viral: Scottish Bagpiper Travels Through Mumbai Local Train, Shares Video Of Performing Inside Crowded Coach One of the most relatable moments from his videos featured a fellow commuter ...
The bagpipes might be most closely associated with Scotland, but that's not the only place where they're recognised as the traditional national instrument. And 22-year-old Macedonian-Australian ...
LONDON Bill Millin, a Scottish bagpiper who played highland tunes as his fellow commandos landed on a Normandy beach on D-Day and lived to see his bravado immortalized in the 1962 film “The ...