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City of Washington Pipe Band

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City of Washington Pipe Band
Established1961
LocationWashington, DC
Grade2
Pipe majorDan Lyden
Drum sergeantAlex Kuldell
TartanBlack Stewart
Notable honours12th place, World Pipe Band Championships: 2001; 14th place, World Pipe Band Championships: 2004
Websitewww.cityofwashingtonpipeband.org

The City of Washington Pipe Band was a grade two pipe band located in Washington, D.C.

History

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The band was formed in 1961 as the Denny & Dunipace Pipe Band, by members of the U.S. Air Force Pipe Band. Unable to compete due to Air Force regulations, members of that band joined with local players to form a Grade Two pipe band in the District of Columbia. Pipe Major Sandy Jones of the Air Force band took over in 1970.

In 1985, the band changed its name to The Scottish & Irish Imports Pipe Band due to a sponsorship change, and was upgraded to Grade One. In 1990 Mike Green was named Pipe Major, and after competing under the Denny & Dunipace name during the 1990 season, the band was renamed to the City of Washington Pipe Band to avoid confusion with their namesake—Denny & Dunipace, Scotland—who would also be competing at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow. In 2007 Dan Lyden was named Pipe Major.[1]

Sponsorship from Icelandair allowed the band to compete internationally in the 1990s, and the band was downgraded to conform with international standards. They won Grade Two at the World Pipe Band Championships in 1999, and were subsequently upgraded back to Grade One. The band competed internationally in Grade One, coming in 2nd at the North American Pipe Band Championships in Maxville, Ontario in 2000. The band placed twice in the finals of the World Pipe Band Championships, taking 11th in 2001, and 14th in 2004.[2] After being downgraded by the RSPBA to Grade 2 in 2010 and competing in North America in Grade 1 in 2011, the band requested a move to Grade 2 for the 2012 season while it redeveloped its pipe section.[3]

In 2014, the City of Washington Pipe Band dissolved due to a lack of membership.[4] Many members of the band joined or started new programs in the Washington, D.C. area, including the MacMillan Pipe Band which now competes in Grade 2.[5]

Notable members

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Pipe majors

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  • Bill Logan (1961-1970)
  • Sandy Jones (1970-1975)
  • Ed Krintz (1975-1978, 1980-1982)
  • Charlie Glendinning (1978-1980, 1985-1986)
  • Tim Carey (1982-1985, 1987-1990)
  • Mike Green (1990-2007)
  • Dan Lyden (2007-2014)

Leading drummers

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  • Walt Birtles (1961-1975)
  • Tommy Kee (1975-1977, 1981-1988)
  • Tim Gladden (1977-1981)
  • Jon Quigg (1988-2005, 2009-2011)
  • Bill Saul (2005-2007)
  • Jason Hoffert (2007-2009)
  • Alex Kuldell (2011-2014)

Discography

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  • Denny & Dunipace Pipe Band (1980)
  • Scottish Rant (1999)

Notes

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  1. ^ Berthoff, Andrew (2008-04-16). "New-look City of Washington prepares for 2008". Pipesdrums Magazine. Retrieved 2008-06-17.
  2. ^ RSPBA Results 2008 - City of Washington
  3. ^ http://www.pipesdrums.com/ViewObject.aspx?sys-Portal=57&sys-Class=Article&sys-ID=18876 [dead link]
  4. ^ "City of Washington to sit out 2014 season".
  5. ^ "About MacMillan". 11 January 2010.
  6. ^ Ostrow, Ald J. (October 17, 1991). "Personality in the News. Barr: Conservative With 'Political Savvy' Is on Fast Track". Los Angeles Times. p. 18. Retrieved 2008-08-27. Barr's favorite form of relaxation is playing the bagpipe, an avocation he began at the age of 8. He has grown so skilled that he plays as a member of the Denny & Dunipace Band.
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