
Newport AOH Pipes and Drums
The Newport R.I. Ancient Order of Hibernian Division 1 Pipes and Drums is a Grade V member of the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association. We are based out of Newport, R.I. and have members from Rhode Island and Massachusetts. We are an award winning band that participates in private functions and parades throughout the northeast.

colum cille pipes and drums
It is available for parades, festivals, concerts, and other performances throughout New England.

maine public safety pipe & drum corps
The Maine Public Safety Pipe and Drum Corps was formed in 2005. We are dedicated to tradition and honor in public safety and the military. We are a family oriented organization. We greet each other with a handshake or a hug. We have fun learning and growing together as a unit.

Claddagh Mhor Pipe Band
The members of Claddagh Mhor Pipe Band each have their individual history, but as a group we are looking toward the future. We are focused on quality and with that, competition. The name “Claddagh Mhor” is derived from the claddagh, a symbol of friendship (hands), loyalty (crown) and love (heart); and the gaelic word, mhor (pronounced ‘more’), meaning great or big.

Amityville Highland Pipe Band
The Amityville Highland Pipe Band consists of a diverse group of individuals. Blue and white collar workers, civil servants, law enforcement personnel, students and others come together to celebrate the tradition of The Black Watch and the stirring music of the pipes and drums. The Amityville Highland Pipe Band is the ONLY civilian band in the world that has been commissioned by Her Royal Majesty, the Queen of England, to wear The Black Watch tartan. It is an honor that the band cherishes, and it is a dedication that each member carries with him into the performing arena: A dedication to represent and preserve the honor, integrity and valor of The Black Watch.