Established 1906 Grade 1 Website www.thevale.org Record label Greentrax Recordings Tartan Muted MacNaughton | Drum sergeant Lee Lawson Genre Folk Pipe major Adrian Cramb Albums Live 'N Well | |
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Notable honours 3rd place, World Pipe Band Championships: 1989, 1990 Similar St Laurence O'Toole P, ScottishPower Pipe Band, Shotts and Dykehead Caledoni, Los Angeles Scottish P, Boghall and Bathgate Profiles |
The vale of atholl pipe band crieff highland gathering
The Vale of Atholl Pipe Band is a competitive grade one pipe band. The band has placed highly in the Major Scottish competitions and the World Pipe Band Championships since at least the late 1980s.
Contents
- The vale of atholl pipe band crieff highland gathering
- Vale of atholl pipe band worlds 1992
- History
- Pipe Majors
- Discography
- Songs
- References

Vale of atholl pipe band worlds 1992
History

The band was founded in 1906 as the Vale of Atholl Pipers Association, with the Marquess of Tullibardine as patron and led by pipe major Mitchell Pirnie. The band started in competing in competition in 1931 under the leadership of Robert Pirnie, and played at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.

Ian Duncan, brother of Gordon Duncan, joined the band in 1965 and took over as pipe major in 1973. The band first entered competitions organised by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association in 1977, starting in Grade 4, but by 1983 the band had been promoted to Grade 1. The band came second in the Champion of Champions table during the 1980s, and won the European and British Championship titles in 1988 and 1989 respectively. In 1993, the band reached a sponsorship agreement with Macnaughtons of Pitlochry, and changed its tartan from traditional Murray of Atholl tartan to the Muted Macnaughton.
Andy Renwick succeeded Ian Duncan as pipe major at the end of 2000, and in 2002 the band secured a sponsorship deal with Robert Wiseman Dairies, changing its name to Robert Wiseman Dairies-Vale of Atholl Pipe Band.
Adrian Cramb took over the role of pipe major in 2008. Alastair McNab took over the role of lead drummer in 2013, replacing Crawford Allan.
Pipe Majors
Discography

Songs
Il Paco GrandeLive 'N Well · 1996
Steam Train To MallaigLive 'N Well · 1996
Inveran/Tulloch Castle/John Morrison Of Assynt HouseLive 'N Well · 1996