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  • The Dooagh Pipe Band
    July 22, 2024

    The Dooagh Pipe Band

    The Dooagh Pipe Band: A Proud Tradition on Achill Island  The Dooagh Pipe Band from Achill Island, County Mayo, has been a beloved part of the community since it was formed in 1947. Their first performance was at the St....

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  • The Rathcoole Pipe Band
    July 21, 2024

    The Rathcoole Pipe Band

    Rathcoole and District Pipe Band: A Symbol of Community Spirit and TraditionNestled in the heart of County Dublin, the Rathcoole Pipe Band has been a pillar of community spirit and musical excellence since its formation in 1943. This iconic band,...

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  • The Carrigaline Pipe Band
    July 12, 2024

    The Carrigaline Pipe Band

    The Carrigaline Pipe BandWorld War Two cast its shadow over Europe, and in Ireland, preparations for defense were paramount. The sounds of the pipes resonated through Carrigaline, marking the start of an enduring tradition. This blog post explores the rich...

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  • The Fintan Lalor Pipe Band (The Fints)
    July 2, 2024

    The Fintan Lalor Pipe Band (The Fints)

    The Fintan Lalor Pipe BandThe Fintan Lalor Pipe Band, originating from Dublin, Ireland, has a long and illustrious history deeply intertwined with both musical excellence and significant cultural movements. Fintan Lalor Pipe Band marching in 1952 Early BeginningsFounded in 1913,...

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  • The Killarney Pipers Band
    June 26, 2024

    The Killarney Pipers Band

    The Killarney Pipers Band Killarney Pipers Band in Muckross House, Killarney.   Killarney's rich musical heritage owes much to the strong sounds of the Killarney Pipers Band. Active during the ante-bellum period, this band blended modern conservatism with traditional music...

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  • Ballagh Warpipers of Tipperary
    June 13, 2024

    The Ballagh Warpipers of Tipperary

    The Ballagh Warpipers were a military band that were associated with the IRB (Irish Republican Brotherhood) and the Irish Volunteers. The band consisted of many members of the “O’Dwyer” family who lived in a farmhouse on the hill above the primary school in Ballagh. The band played 3 drone warpipes as a form of rebelling against the British. The British forbid Irish Catholics from playing warpipes.
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