The World May Come to an End but Love and Music will Last Forever. Scottish bagpipe band.
Welcome to the new official website for the New York Scottish Pipes and Drums.
We perform in events throughout the New York metropolitan area under the leadership of Pipe Major Patrick Duffy.
Earl of Mansfield
Mackay's Farewell To The 71st
72nd's Farewell To Aberdeen
Scotland The Brave
The Rowan Tree
Bonnie Charlie
The Barren Rocks of Aden
The Brown Haired Maiden
Highland Laddie
Scots Wha Hae (Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn)
Teribus
Corriechollie's Welcome To The Northern Meeting
Mairi's Wedding
Farewell To The Creeks
Cock Of The North
Let Erin Remember
The Minstrel Boy
Wearing Of The Green
Killiecrankie
The High Road To Gairloch
The Green Hills of Tyrol
The Battles O'er
Lochanside
Skye Boat Song
Highland Cathedral
Flowers of the Forest
Amazing Grace
The Flower of Scotland
The Band is based in New York City and has performed in many and various venues, including:
Clan Currie's first ever concert/Kirking service in 1994.
The Military Tattoo at West Point.
A whisky tasting at the Friars Club.
Graduation Ceremonies at Hunter College.
The Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park.
The New York Caledonian Club Kirking of the Tartans
A pre-concert program for the Young People's Concert Series at the Rohaytn Room Carnegie Hall.
Please visit the following websites related to Scottish Culture.
The New York Caledonian Club serves cultural, educational, literary and charitable functions and is open to anyone interested in Scots Gaelic language and Scottish culture.
The Clan Currie Web site is a place for Currie descendants to learn about their ancestry, their extended connections with Scotland and cultural heritage.
The Edinburgh Postal Pipe Band and Dancers aims to contribute in the promotion of Piping, Drumming and Dancing throughout Edinburgh and beyond. The American Scottish Foundation Inc. purpose is to build bonds of interest and co-operation between the people of Scotland and the United States.
The New York Tartan Week Committee was created to organize New York City's Tartan Day Parade and coordinate New York's Tartan Week activities. The Saint Andrews Society gives emergency aid and stipendiary assistance to needy Scots and their descendants. The The Scotia News