Pittsburgh's Scottish Pub (not Irish as commonly thought). They do have food and beer that would please any Celt. And what may be the largest collection of single malt Scotch in Pennsylvania (at least!) A big favorite of the band after the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
s a Pittsburgh youth band. They placed 12th in the 2006 World Pipe Band Championships. Way to go, guys!
This is the origin of the Macdonand Pipe Band back
Owned by Christopher Hamilton, this is one of the best kept secrets in Central Maryland. Chris has a lot of cool stuff, and he's a great guy. He is currently the pipe major for MacMillan Pipe Band in Rockville, Maryland and is an alumnus of the Macdonald Pipe Band.
when it was still Carnegie Tech. Several alumni of MPB have played with CMU Pipes and Drums. Also, the School of Music at Carnegie Mellon offers the world's only performance major in bagpipe!
Bob and his son Harry have both worked extensively with our drummers. They are a great supplier of everything drumming - sticks, pads, harnesses, bass and tenor mallets and drums - as well as instruction. They both are currently members of the City of Washington Pipe Band and Bob is on the Music Board of the EUSPBA.
Described as: "A guide to the Clans and Tartans of Scotland: From Scottish Clan Information to Clan Merchandise, Handmade Kilts, Highland Outfits ... everything a true Scot should need and know." A Great site with a bit of everything.
This is the local chapter of the St. Andrew's Society. They promote Scottish Heritage in the Pittsburgh area and they're a great bunch to hang out with.