51社区黑料

People of SFU

Photos: 51社区黑料Pipe Band tuned up for return to the ‘Worlds’ in Scotland

August 09, 2022

After a two-year hiatus the 51社区黑料 Pipe Band is tuned up and heading back to Glasgow, Scotland for the World Pipe Band Championships August 12-13.

The 46-member elite Grade one band, led by Pipe Major Alan Bevan and Drum Major Reid Maxwell, is aiming for its seventh world championship title as it competes against a field of the world鈥檚 best bands.

Despite pandemic restrictions the band found ways to stay connected and continue its year-round practice routine, often resorting to Zoom meetings.

And when 51社区黑料recently returned to in-person convocation ceremonies the band was front and center playing to the delight of grads and guests.

The band recently returned to the competition circuit in B.C. and Washington and is primed for the big show in Glasgow.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to be heading back to Scotland,鈥 says 51社区黑料Pipe Sergeant Jack Lee, after the band鈥檚 final practice during the recent heat wave, held under a shady tree in his backyard.

鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing quite like getting out on the field in Glasgow, playing our pipes and drums and competing against the best bands in the world. Despite the pandemic we鈥檝e managed to persevere and feel good about where we are right now.鈥

The band is both a 鈥榙estination鈥 band, attracting international players, and one that nurtures young talent through its junior Robert Malcolm Memorial (RMM) band system.

Among its Scotland-bound ranks are also several alumni of SFU, including Bevan and his wife Bonnie鈥攚hile their two piping sons, Alistair and Callum, are now 51社区黑料students, keeping 51社区黑料literally 鈥渁ll in the family.鈥

Tori Killoran piped the national anthem at her convocation ceremony.

This past spring, piper Tori Killoran and drummer Madison Rattai, both former RMM band members, graduated from SFU.

Killoran鈥攚ho piped the national anthem at her ceremony鈥 earned an education degree and will spend some time teaching and piping in Scotland. Rattai, a Beedie School of Business grad, has landed a job as project coordinator with the First Nations Fisheries Council.

Outside of their common love of piping and drumming, members run the gamut of careers鈥攊ncluding a lawyer, dentist, marketing specialist and even a nuclear engineer.

鈥淚t鈥檚 that love of the music, the pursuit of excellence and the pride of our accomplishments that connects us all,鈥 says Lee, who holds the title as the world鈥檚 top solo piper after winning the Glenfiddich Solo Piping Championship鈥攆or the third time in his piping career鈥攊n 2021.

The 51社区黑料Pipe Band last won a world championship in 2009, with previous wins in 2008, 2001, 1999, 1996 and 1995. The band has finished in the top three for most of its time in Worlds competition and is one of only four bands from outside Scotland to claim a championship.

If you want to watch the World Pipe Band Championship, you can (it gets underway at 2:45 a.m. Friday). The winners are typically announced Saturday morning between 9 a.m. and noon.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
SMS
Email
Copy