David Higgins MBE & Tony Higgins Pipe Major with Mary Ann Kennedy & Simon McKerrell Photo courtesy of: Marie Boyle |
HANDS UP FOR TRAD SCOTTISH PIPE BAND OF THE YEAR AWARD 2007 David Higgins MBE and Tony Higgins Pipe Major accept the Pipe Band of the Year Award to a full house in Fort William. |
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BLACKWOOD AND HICKORY |
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Beat That! Workshop: James Mackintosh takes some of the drummers through the rythms. Iain Halliday Anna Halliday Andrew McCulloch |
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Shakin' and jiggin'
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Workshop: Thomas McCulloch & Tony Higgins working out some new material. |
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Workshop: Hip Hop and Pure Pop - Thomas and Tony take some old tunes into a new dimension with some Wild Biscuit mixes and Brian McAlpine on keyboards. |
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Workshop: The Collective Groove Practicing the "big band" numbers. |
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Tony Higgins, Tamara Campbell, Anna Halliday, Iain Halliday, Brian McAlpine, John Saich. |
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Tuning up: David Higgins & Rod Buchanan check the tuning |
Workshop: Small pipes, bodhran, djembi, guitar and keyboards, bring a new flavour to the old and new tunes in the Mid Argyll Pipe Band repertoire. | ||||||||
| REVIEW
Anyone seeking the wow factor would have found it in abundance at Ardrishaig Hall on Saturday September 15th. The sell out show Blackwood & Hickory saw the Mid Argyll Pipe band take quality performance to a new level, featuring the individual and collective talents of all fifteen pipers and drummers and their three piece professional backing band. As President David Higgins reminded the audience, the show was produced not only to commemorate eighty years of history, but also to look forward to the future, and with innovative arrangements of new and traditional tunes Blackwood & Hickory was a resounding testament to the Pipe Band's richly deserved reputation. Eight young piping students joined the band onstage for their first ever live performance on Rod Buchanan's Somerled's Legacy, concluding the first half of the concert to rapturous applause. Strident jazz and rock tinged solo performances from Pipe Major Tony Higgins and Pipe Sergeant Tamara Campbell also confirmed that we have the highest calibre of musicianship on our doorstep in Mid Argyll. Whether in duos, in trios or performing in set pieces - whether on drums, highland pipes, small pipes, fiddle or didgeridoo - every member excelled with pride and confidence throughout, and when the capacity crowd stamped, clapped and shouted for more, they duly obliged with a roof raising encore. Blackwood & Hickory has been a milestone project for the Mid Argyll Pipe Band, working over many months with session musicians and top level sound engineers, conquering the challenges of stage management and presentation. The success of the show has also been in no small part thanks to the many volunteers and helpers who worked tirelessly before, during and after the event. In all, Blackwood & Hickory was perhaps best summed up in one word after the show, by a young jubilant band member: awesome! |
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Mr Breisleach When we first heard about this gig one name leapt off the page ...that of former Capers bassist John Saich. Intrigued we read on to learn that this was to be a concert like none we had ever been to. TO FOLLOW THIS THREAD GO TO: WWW.CAPERCAILLIE.CO.UK FANS FORUM |
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