Maine

Section: maine

dunlap highland band

dunlap highland band

Founded in 1994, the Dunlap Highland Band is Maine’s longest-running community pipe band. The band was originally named the Dunlap Fraternal Highlanders after its founding location: a masonic lodge in Biddeford, Maine. In the early years, the band’s uniform was patterned off the Black Watch’s No. 1 dress uniform, with pipers wearing Royal Stewart tartan and drummers wearing Black Watch.

maine, United States

maine public safety pipe & drum corps

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.

maine, United States

maine st. andrew's pipes & drums

maine st. andrew's pipes & drums

We are a bagpipe band based in Ellsworth Maine. MSAPD entertains audiences throughout Maine in parades and concerts, competes in Highland Games in New England and Canada, and provides educational presentations to Maine’s school children.

maine, United States

Claddagh Mhor Pipe Band

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.

maine, United States