Scott McKinley paid homage to his burned-down home with a rendition of "Amazing Grace" on his bagpipes, and now his touching tribute performance has gone viral. The Stillwater, OK., resident ...
After piper Malcolm Campbell was shot and left for dead during World War One, he credited his bagpipes with helping to save his life. During the recovery of bodies following the Battle of Marne in ...
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Are bagpipes in danger of becoming extinct?Bagpipes are “critically endangered” after becoming one of the bottom five bought instruments, experts warn. The famous Scottish pipes joined kazoo, bassoon, tenor horn, oboe and flugelhorn as ...
STILLWATER, Okla. (KJRH) — A Stillwater man hit the right musical note with Oklahomans as a video of him performing the bagpipes outside of his home which burned and touched thousands.
When Scott McKinley and his wife, Brittany, drove to see their home for the first time after the wildfires tore through Stillwater, Scott didn't think before he pulled out his bagpipes and started ...
More than 110 years later, the same set of bagpipes are still being played - by Malcolm's great-grandson Alasdair Campbell. The third generation of his family to have the pipes, Alasdair said ...
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