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Louisville Pipe Band

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Established
  
mid 1970s

Grade
  
4, 5

Tartan
  
Ancient Henderson

Location
  
Louisville, Kentucky

Pipe major
  
Ted Palmer

Headquarters
  
Kentucky, United States

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Notable honours
  
State band of Kentucky, Competed in the World Championships in Scotland

Profiles

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The Louisville Pipe Band is a Scottish bagpipe Band based in Louisville, Kentucky. The band is "dedicated to furthering Celtic arts and traditions of piping and drumming by performances, competition, instruction, and education." The group is organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

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Composition

The band is composed of pipers (who play the Great Highland Bagpipe) and drummers (who play the snare, tenor, or bass drum).

Performances

The band and individual members perform at a wide variety of public and private events throughout the year. Annual public appearances include Louisville's St. Patrick's Day parade, Louisville Irish Fest, and the Louisville WorldFest. In addition, the band holds occasional stage performances. In 2008, the band performed at The Kentucky Center with Alasdair Gillies (a world-renowned solo piper) and at the Ryder Cup closing ceremonies.

Competition

Recognized by the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association (EUSPBA), the group typically fields both a grade 4 and grade 5 band. The band usually competes at several regional Highland games every year.

Tartan

The band's uniform kilt is the ancient Henderson tartan, in honor of Richard Henderson. Richard Henderson employed Daniel Boone, a prominent figure in Kentucky's history.

References

Louisville Pipe Band Wikipedia