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Great
MUSICIANSHIP! |
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High ENERGY! |
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Brilliant FUN! |
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PIPERACTIVE
® - an
outstanding 4 piece from Scotland, will introduce you to Celtic music for
the third millennium! With
traditional roots and modern influences, this
band combines the raw sound of
the great highland bagpipe with a fascinating combination of more than
10 different instruments, from the last two thousand years, generating
an awe inspiring sound.
Lamenting airs will haunt you and
fast furious jigs and rugged reels, set to the coolest of
modern rhythms, will have you toe-tapping all night.
PIPERACTIVE deliver a veritable
cocktail of emotions through their music. Smile, cry, dance or just
stand there and take it all in, as you listen to the smoothest and funkiest riffs,
licks and melodies you'll ever heard
from a Celtic band.
   
Running an Event? -
Check out prices, or make an
enquiry to book
PIPERACTIVE ® for your own "Third
Millennium Electric Ceilidh Experience!" You won't believe your ears!
Reserve tickets
online for the next amazing live
SHINDIG®,
a veritable extravaganza of light, smoke, and the funkiest sounding
Bagpipes you'll ever hear!
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THIS FOUR PIECE
will capture your imagination and entertain you with an amazing array
of traditional and modern instruments, in a frenzied and exciting mix
of melodies and rhythms. Let us introduce you to
the boys...
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Iain Ramsay-Clapham: Highland
pipes, keyboards, bouzouki and whistle. Iain lives in Balquhidder from
where he manages the band and runs an amazing
business called
TecnoTrax |
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Kenny Forsyth: Highland
pipes, small pipes, whistle and guitar! Kenny lives in Dunblane and
works in the consultancy division of KPMG. |
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Matthew
Anderson:
Acoustic and electric guitar
vocals and mandolin. Matthew lives
in Argyll, where he runs a wonderful country house bed and breakfast called
Melfort
House |
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Phil
Ragsdell: Bodhran, electronic drums, and a whole array of
percussion instruments! Phil lives in Balquhidder and
teaches percussion around Scotland. |
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