
baton rouge caledonian pipes & drums
Established in 1976, the Caledonian Society of Baton Rouge was founded to preserve and promote the unique and exciting culture of Scotland. Rich in history and tradition, this culture has a uniqueness of cuisine, music, dress, art, poetry, and has contributed a great deal to the progress and betterment of the world, the United States, and has a strong history in the Baton Rouge area.

Rochester Caledonian Pipe Band
Rochester Caledonian, a Grade 5 pipe band based in Rochester, MN.

Panama City Pipes and Drums
An Organization for Persons of Scottish Heritage by Birth, Marriage, or Interest in Scottish Traditions.

American Celtic Pipe Band
Since 1971, the American Celtic Pipe Band, Inc. has been entertaining audiences throughout the Northeastern United States. With no membership barriers of any kind, we encourage those with past experience – or anyone with a desire to learn – to join us!

Northport Pipe Band
In 1984, Northport Police Chief Bob Howard got together with members of the local fire department to create what was hoped to be the Northport Fire Department Bagpipe Band. The first meeting was held at the American Legion Hall just off Main Street. About twenty people showed up, each looking to fulfill a personal dream of playing the pipes and joining a centuries-old tradition. It wasn’t very long, however, before piping basics such as doublings and grips contrived to dampen much of the initial enthusiasm, and fourteen members dropped out of the group. The remaining six decided to press on, abandoning the occupational requirement for membership and opening up the band to any and all.