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List of bagpipers
Summary
This is a list of
bagpipers
, organized by type of
bagpipes
.
Historically notable bagpipers
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King Edward VII
, (1841–1910)
King Edward VIII
, (1894–1972)
Daniel Laidlaw
, (1875–1950),
VC
Piper in the Kings Own Scottish Borderers who received the
Victoria Cross
during World War I, the highest award for gallantry that can be awarded to
British
and
Commonwealth
forces
Bulgarian Bagpipers
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Kostadin Varimezov
Highland bagpipers
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Alasdair Gillies
Angus MacColl
Anthony Field
Bill Millin
Daniel Laidlaw
,
VC
Eric Rigler
Fred Morrison
Gordon Duncan
Jack Churchill
Jack Lee
Jamie Holton
John Burgess
Jori Chisholm
Martyn Bennett
Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE
Pipe Major William Lawrie
Richard Parkes
Stuart Liddell
Willie McCallum
Northumbrian smallpipers
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Billy Pigg
Dick Hensold
Jack Armstrong
Joe Hutton
John Peacock
Kathryn Tickell
Tom Clough
Scottish smallpipers
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Fred Morrison
Iain MacInnes
Brìghde Chaimbeul
Hello Goodbye
Asturian bagpipers (gaiteros)
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Hevia
Galician bagpipers (gaiteiros)
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Anxo Lorenzo
Avelino Cachafeiro
Carlos Núñez
Cristina Pato
Susana Seivane
Swedish bagpipes
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Anders Norudde
Olle Gällmo
Per Gudmundson
Uilleann pipes
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Calum Stewart
Cillian Vallely
Davy Spillane
Declan Masterson
Edmund Keating Hyland
Eric Rigler
Fred Morrison
Jerry O'Sullivan
Johnny Doran
Leo Rowsome
Liam O'Flynn
Mick O'Brien
Paddy Keenan
Paddy Moloney
Ronan Browne
Séamus Ennis
Seán McKiernan
Sean McAloon
Tomás Ó Canainn
Troy Donockley
Willie Clancy
Other notable bagpipers
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Anxo Lorenzo
Giles Lewin
Glen Campbell
Hevia
Joan Denise Moriarty
Jonathan Davis
John Grant (pipe-major)
Sam Sweeney
Sevan Kirder
William P. Barr
Notable bands with nontraditional use of bagpipes
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AC/DC
(
Bon Scott
era)
Afro-Celt Sound System
Albannach
The Bad Shepherds
Big Country
Black 47
Blowzabella
Capercaille
Ceoltoiri Chualann
The Chieftains
The Clutha
Corvus Corax
Cruachan
Danú
dArtagnan
Dixebra
Dropkick Murphys
Eluveitie
Enter the Haggis
Feuerschwanz
Flatfoot 56
Flogging Molly
Glengarry Bhoys
Grave Digger
Hedningarna
In Extremo
Ithilien
John Farnham
KoЯn
Led Zeppelin
Luar na Lubre
Lúnasa
Milladoiro
Moving Hearts
Mozaik
Mudmen
Nightwish
Niteworks
Off Kilter
Ossian
Panacea
Patrick Street
Paul McCartney and Wings
Planxty
Prydein
Real McKenzies
Salsa Celtica
Saltatio Mortis
Schandmaul
Seven Nations
Skelpin
Skiltron
Skyedance
Skyforger
Stary Olsa
Subway to Sally
Tanzwut
The Battlefield Band
The Bothy Band
The Kathryn Tickell Band
The Pogues
The Tannahill Weavers
Tri Yann
Triddana
U2
The Wiggles
Wicked Tinkers
Wolfstone
See also
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Biography portal
Music portal
Canadian pipers in World War I
List of pipe bands
References
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