Brìghde Chaimbeul is an experimental composer who grew up immersed in music, studying piano and fiddle before picking up the bagpipes at age seven.
The biggest ever ensemble of bagpipers gathered in Melbourne's Fed Square to play tribute to AC/DC, smashing a world record.
Last Wednesday arvo, The Great Melbourne Bagpipe Bash lived up to its name (and then some), assembling nearly 400 pipers to ...
On the site of the bloodiest battle of World War I, residents of Ovillers-la-Boisselle uphold the tradition of the bagpipers from Scottish, Irish, Canadian and Australian regiments who lost many of ...
Step into a world of enchantment and heritage as we transport you to the heart of Scotland’s festive spirit with our ...
Local festivals and fairs join a thriving art scene and wonderful, peaceful parks at this California suburb outside of San ...
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Remembrance Day in Toronto
Crowds gathered in Toronto this morning for solemn Remembrance Day ceremonies honouring the sacrifices of Canada’s fallen ...
There are lots of reasons to study in Scotland. Getting a degree in Scotland means you'll get a great education in a diverse and inclusive society.
North Carolina's mountains, valleys, and towns come alive each year with festivals that honor the hands and hearts of local ...
A record-breaking 374 bagpipers gathered in Melbourne to play AC/DC's "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll ...
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News of the Weird: LEAD STORY -- Finders Keepers
Saone, France, delivered good news to a homeowner on Nov. 5, CBS News reported: He can keep the $800,000 worth of gold bars and coins he unearthed while digging for a swimming pool in his backyard.
You've probably heard (quite literally if you were anywhere near the MCG for their first concert in Australia in a decade) ...
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