Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band

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Muirhead and Sons Pipe Band
Established1928
Disbanded1978
Location Grangemouth
Grade 1 (former)
Tartan Princess Elizabeth
Notable honoursWorld Champions: 1955, 1956, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969

Muirhead and Sons Pipe Band was a pipe band based in Grangemouth, Scotland. The band was highly successful, winning the World Pipe Band Championships a total of eight times. [1] This total has been surpassed only by Strathclyde Police, Shotts and Dykehead, and Field Marshal Montgomery pipe bands who held the title twenty-one, fifteen, and thirteen times respectively, and equalled by the Clan MacRae Society Pipe Band which also won eight times.

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History

The band was named after, and affiliated with, the company Muirhead & Sons, a sawmill based in Grangemouth and founded by George A. Muirhead in the 1880s. [2] [3] Muirhead & Sons Pipe Band was founded in 1928, and started competing in 1932. [4] After a hiatus during World War II, the band reformed in 1946. [4] It won all the Major Championships in Grade 2 in 1948, and was therefore promoted to Grade 1. [5]

The pipe band won the World Championships in 1955, 1956 and 1961 under the leadership of Pipe Major Jackie Smith. [6] [7] Under Robert G. Hardie the band won the World Championships in 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969. [8] This run of five consecutive wins (still an unbeaten record for a civilian band) was a record until the Strathclyde Police Pipe Band won six times in a row between 1981 and 1986, a record that still stands. [9]

Jim Hutton was leading drummer when the band won the World Championships in 1961. [10] [11] David Hutton was a member of the band along with Andrew Dowie for all eight of the band's World Championship victories. [12]

The band was disbanded in 1978, the year of its 50th anniversary. [12] [13] The City of Victoria Pipe Band in British Columbia was founded by James Troy on the model of Muirhead and Sons and Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia. [14] [13]

Pipe Majors

Discography

The band made several recordings, and has also appeared in later compilation albums. [4] [15]

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