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  2. Roddy MacLellan - Wikipedia

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    Roddy MacLellan (born 1955 or 1956) is a Scottish American bagpipe maker, currently based out of his store MacLellan Bagpipes in Zebulon, North Carolina.His business is the only one in North America to make, sell, and teach how to play bagpipes, and one of the few stores offering custom bagpipe making in the world.

  3. Angus MacColl - Wikipedia

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    Angus D. MacColl is a Scottish bagpipe player. Life. He was born in Benderloch, near Oban, and initially learnt the pipes from his father. [1]

  4. Angus MacKay (piper) - Wikipedia

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    Angus MacKay (10 September 1813 – 21 March 1859) was a Scottish bagpipe player and the first Piper to the Sovereign.He wrote collections of pibroch and ceol beag written in staff notation, which became the basis for standardised settings of music which had previously been shared by singing of canntaireachd.

  5. List of bagpipers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bagpipers, organized by type of bagpipes This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Bagpiper Terry Carroll played at hundreds of events. His ...

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    "The bagpipes were his gateway to connection with people," Maureen Carroll said. Mid-Michigan's 'Irish bagpiper' Terry Carroll leads police, firefighters and paramedics in 2002 out of the Church ...

  7. Roddy (R.S.) MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Roderick 'Roddy' (R.S.) MacDonald (born 1956) is a pipe major, living in Brisbane, Australia, and a composer of tunes for the bagpipes. MacDonald hails from the Scottish town of Inverness . His father is the renowned player, judge and composer of music, William MacDonald (of Gaelic-speaking Benbecula ) and his grandfather, Donald MacDonald, was ...

  8. MacColl - Wikipedia

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    Angus MacColl, Scottish bagpipe player; MacColl is also apparently an uncommon male Scottish given name, perhaps and spelled without CamelCase, i.e. as "Maccoll". [1]

  9. Donald Macpherson (piper) - Wikipedia

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    Macpherson was renowned for the quality of the bagpipe sound he produced. Until the early 1950s he played his father's pipes, but from then acquired from a colleague a set of 1936 R.G. Lawrie drones with a Robert Hardie chanter. [9] [6] He produced his own chanter reeds and developed tools for manipulating them. [10]