Windsor Police Pipe Band
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Established | 1967 |
Location | Windsor, Ontario |
Grade | 3, 5 |
Pipe major | Malcolm MacLean |
Drum sergeant | Stuart Tait |
Tartan | Red Gordon |
Notable honours | 1st Place American Championships: 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013 (Grade 3), 1st Place North American Championships: 2006 (Grade 5) |
Website | windsorpolicepipeband.com |
The Windsor Police Pipe Band is a Canadian pipe band organization based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The organization currently has two competing bands; one in grade 3 and another in grade 5.[1]
History[]
Founded in 1967, the band has grown substantially over the decades. At one point, the organization consisted of 4 complete bands competing in various grades in Ontario and at the World Pipe Band Championships, however, that number has since dwindled down after the successive departure of 3 pipe majors in their grade 2 band (later promoted to grade 1) within a 6-year period and its subsequent folding. [2][3]
Pipe Majors[]
- Alan Clark (2000-2001)[4]
- Barry Ewen (2002-2003)[5]
- Bill Baird (2005-2007)
- James Stewart (2004, 2008)
Leading Drummers[]
- Dave Hickling (???-2001)
- Greg Dinsdale (2002-2004)
- Michael Crawley (2005-2008)
Activities[]
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The band performs at various events and contests[6] throughout the year in Canada and the Eastern United States, including competitions, ceremonies,[7][8] parades[9] and memorial services.[10][11]
As a community service, piping and drumming lessons are offered free of charge.
Awards and honors[]
- 1st Place American Championships: 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013 (Grade 3)
- 1st Place North American Championships: 2006 (Grade 5)
References[]
- ^ "Windsor Police Pipe Band". www.windsorpolicepipeband.com. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
- ^ "Windsor Police makes leadership changes" (in American English). Retrieved 2020-08-11.
- ^ "Windsor Police Grade 1 band folds" (in American English). Retrieved 2020-08-11.
- ^ MacKenzie, Thomas. "Reminder: January 12 Knockouts, B, C and 40+ Piping | PPBSO Ottawa Branch" (in American English). Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^ "Barry Ewen Takes Over Windsor Police" (in American English). Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^ "Police pipe band wins big". Windsor Star, Trevor Wilhelm June 13, 2012
- ^ Velie, Jean. "Pine Falls". Springfield Leader, via Newspaper Archives, June 29, 1971. page 6.
- ^ R C M P Quarterly: Revue Trimestrielle de la G R C. Vol. Volumes 37-39. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 1972. p. 25.
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has extra text (help) - ^ "'It's a celebration of our game': Memorial Cup arrives". Chris Thompson, Windsor Star May 18, 2017
- ^ "'A TRUE HERO'; Thousands of officers mourn a Windsor colleague killed while on duty". The Spectator - Hamilton, Ont. Bonnell, Gregory. May 12, 2006, Page: A.12
- ^ "Remembrance Day service draws appreciative crowd". Mary Caton, Windsor Star, November 6, 2016
External links[]
- "About Us". Windsor Police Pipe Band. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- Musical groups established in 1967
- Pipe bands
- Musical groups from Windsor, Ontario
- 1967 establishments in Ontario
- Canadian police bands