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  1. Robert J. MacColl Active - 1999 - 2022 | Genres - Action-Adventure , Comedy , Crime , Drama , Music | Subgenres - Musical , Parody Film Filmography ↓

  2. Nov 18, 2020 · He made several recordings on the old 78rpm format, and in 1933 published ‘The Piper’s Delight’ a small book of tunes which is still in print today. Two of his most famous pupils were Robert G. Hardie and William Connell, both famous pipe majors in their own right.

  3. Dec 10, 2023 · The judges were Mr John Bartholomew of Glenorchard, Pipe Major Robert Reid of the 7th Highland Light Infantry, Glasgow, and Pipe Major Taylor. The first prize in this event was awarded to Mr Somerled MacDonald, Inverness, his tune, The Desperate Battle, being executed without a single mistake.

  4. Apr 28, 2016 · Posted on 28th April 2016. By Robert Wallace. We are indebted to Calum MacLean, Tobermory, Mull, for this unique, handwritten copy of the famous 2/4 march Dugald MacColl’s Farewell to France – handwritten by the composer himself, the great John MacColl.

  5. Jun 27, 2020 · Piping Press will continue to do its bit to keep everyone’s enthusiasm bubbling along until the sunny uplands of 2021 appear on the horizon. Today we are offering free of charge the second set of three quality portraits of significant piping figures of the past.

  6. Apr 25, 2021 · The Glasgow Herald had the same results except it had Roderick MacLeod first for the Reels in place of John MacColl. The judges for the piping events were N. M. MacDonald of Dunach, Pipe Major MacKenzie of the 78 th Highlanders and Captain Campbell of Inverneill.

  7. According to Jeannie Campbell, John MacColl was appointed manager of the bagpipe department in 1908 and retired from the company around 1935. Robert Reid was employed at Lawrie’s until 1932 when he left to start his own bagpipe making business. MacColl’s successor was Donald MacDougall.

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