JHQ Charity Worskhop/Concert

May 31st, 2008 Craig Munro No comments
On Saturday 31st May a small corner of JHQ was transformed into Scotland as over 30 pipers and drummers hijacked the Little Theatre.The kilt clad Celts were in Rheindahlen to take part in a workshop organised by RMP SSgt Craig Badley and JHQ Estate Manager SSgt Shorty Green.Scotsman Craig hails from the Isle of Lewis and is the founder ofJHQ Pipers who have been raising cash for the Army Benevolent Fund Germany for the best part of the year. Craig said, “The idea for the workshop is all centred around charity and we are fortunate enough to have contacts with 2 ex World Champions who offered to come over from Scotland to run a workshop to develop and promote piping and drumming. The proceeds from which will once again go to the ABF.”
The Scottish guests Bagpiper Craig Munro and Drummer Craig Lawrie and local tutors Pipe Major David Johnston and James Waugh have notched up 85 years experience and numerous Scottish, European and World Championships between the 4 of them. Their combined skill and knowledge was invaluable to everyone from the GOC’s Piper Dave Moir to the youngest member of the group 15 year old Adam Badley. The JHQ Pipers, the expert tutors and May McBain School of Dance concluded the successful workshop with an evening of Piping and Highland Dancing with group and solo performances. Following the performance Maj Gen Mungo Melvin GOC UKSC (G) drew the winning ticket for the prize set of bagpipes. Donated by Craig Munro Master Craftsman at Wallace Bagpipes of Glasgow. “The bagpipe donation was an incentive to get people her” said Craig Munro “But as it turned out the workshop was well attended and we had a full house for this evening’s performance.” “It’s been great,” continued Craig “And I’m pleased to have played a part supporting a military charity. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it and we’ve talked about coming back next year.”

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Peine Visit

May 2nd, 2008 Craig Munro No comments

Our European market is very important to us at Wallace Bagpipes along with our sole agent Dave Johnston of The Pipers Corner Shop therefore we attended the Peine Highland Games from Fri 2nd May – Sun 4th.

To be involved in such a well organised event was a pleasure and Craig was asked to perform on the Friday night along with fellow judges Alan Johnson, Mark Falloon(confirmed instructor for the Bruggen Winter School), Gavin Noade(recent 2008 World Solo Drumming Finalist) and Mark Wilson.

Congratulations to P/M David Johnston and Rhine Power who placed 1st in Grade 4

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Heart UK Charity Night

April 10th, 2008 Craig Munro No comments

John Roarty (Vale of Atholl) held a charity night in the C.I.S.W.O Club, Glenrothes to raise money for the Heart UK where Wallace Bagpipes were the main sponsor, donating a set of Classic 4 Bagpipes for raffle.

Robert Wisemans Dairies Vale of Atholl Pipe Band (Mini-Band), SaS Experience (Smallpipes and Accordion).
Gordon Lee (Solo Drums), Chris Armstrong and Glenn Ross entertained a large Audience and a great night was had by all.

Vale of Atholl Pipe Band

Vale of Atholl Pipe Band

Chris Armstrong

Chris Armstrong

Winner of a new Classic 4 Wallace Bagpipe

Winner of a new Classic 4 Wallace Bagpipe

Gordon Lee

Gordon Lee

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College at Carbisdale

March 23rd, 2008 Craig Munro No comments

Wallace Bagpipes were the main sponsors of the highly successful week long College at Carbisdale in March organised by The College of Piping.

Below was the College Principal Robert Wallace thoughts on the week.

Our administrator, Paul Turner, did a marvelous job of organising things and we were honoured by the presence of Lord Thurso and other local dignitaries for the closing concert. I should also mention Niall Mathieson who is doing a terrific job teaching the kids in Ross and Cromarty. They have some outstanding young talent up there, Craig Mackenzie (a pupil of Louise Hay) and Duncan MacGillivray’s boys Michael and Andrew to name but three. Niall works tirelessly spreading the piping word in that part of the country. We are very grateful to Wallace Bagpipes for their sponsorship. The school was featured on Scottish Television north region news and I’m told clips can be accessed on their website for another few days – Wallace Bagpipes banner to the fore and rightly so.

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College of Piping Winter School Bruggen

February 10th, 2008 Craig Munro No comments

Closing ceremony from left to right - Dean Hall, Jim Clarke, Craig Munro, Stuart Samson, Willie Park, Joe Wilson, David Johnston(Centre)

Wallace Bagpipes attended the end of ceremony concert at the College of Piping Winter School in Bruggen. The winter school itself ran from 10th – 16th Feb however Craig flew in on the Friday to perform at the end concert after being kindly invited to play a solo by David Johnston of The Pipers Corner Shop. After his succesful performance he was confirmed as an instructor along with the rest of the college team in 09 which Wallace Bagpipes are now the main sponsor of.

Below was the College Principal Robert Wallace view on how the course went.

Back yesterday from a great week at Breuggen at the 2nd CoP Winter School. I think the 70 piping and seven drumming students had a good week too judging by the Student Comment Sheets I received. Dave Johnston and his wife Heike did their usual brilliant job in organising things so everything went without a hitch. The closing concert was a sell out with Robert Watt and Craig Munro of Wallace Bagpipes wowing the crowd with their spectacular fingerwork. We were again honoured by the attendance of Gen Melvin from the Army and he helped present the PDQ certificates. My personal thanks go to the instructors Dave Johnston, Stuart Samson, Jim Clarke, Dean Hall, Joe Wilson, Barry Donaldson, Robert Watt and Willie Park. I want to acknowledge too the contribution of Eva at the Youth Hostel and also to the irrepressible ‘Guinness’- just the sort of sergeant major character every school needs.

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