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70's Tribute Pipe Band plays 1970's Shotts and Dykehead medley 

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This is the 70's Tribute Pipe Band, Pipe Major David Caldwell and Lead Drummer John Scullion playing a recreation of Shotts & Dykehead's winning medley from the 1970 World Championships. The drum scores are the originals written by Alex Duthart who was Lead Drummer with Shotts at the time.
The music played is:
March The Hills of Alva [Tom Muirhead]
Air Loch Broom Bay [David Ross]
Strathspey The Keel Row [traditional]
Strathspey Stumpie [traditional]
Reel Sgt E MacDonald [Sgt E MacDonald]
Reel Sandy Duff [attrib. D. Campbell]
Jig Banjo Breakdown [traditional]
Hornpipe: Pipe-Major George S. Allen [PM Donald MacLeod]
March: Cullen Bay [Ian Duncan]
The 1970 World Pipe Band Championships were held in Hazelhead Park in Aberdeen. It was the first time that medleys were incorporated. Shotts, playing under Pipe Major Tom McAllister. Jun. and Lead Drummer Alex Duthart, narrowly beat Muirhead and Sons, Grangemouth into second place. Muirheads had held the title since 1965 - and were to retrieve it again in 1971.
Perhaps the most immediately noticeable difference is that there are only two tenor drummers (still the case with UK army pipe bands). Full midrange sections did not appear until 2005.

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