Los Angeles Scottish Pipe Band
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Location | Orange County, CA
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Grade | 1, 3
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Pipe Major | Colin Armstrong (1), Evan MacKay (3)
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Drum Sergeant | Richard Baughman (1), Ed Best (3)
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Tartan | Drummond of Perth
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Notable Honours | Grade 2 World Champions 1997 11th place, World Pipe Band Championships: 2002 Best Drum Corps, North Berwick: 2007 2nd Place, North Berwick: 2007 Best Drum Corps, Grade 1 Qualifier World Pipe Band Championships: 2007 4th Place, Grade 1 Qualifier World Pipe Band Championships: 2007 |
Website | www.lascots.org |
The Los Angeles Scottish Pipe Band, or, more commonly, the LA Scots, is a pipe band located in Orange County, California. The LA Scots are one of three active pipe bands in the United States who compete at the grade one level and have competed at this level since 1998.
[edit] Pipe Majors
- Scott Roscoe (1990-1992)
- Scott MacDonald (1992-2004)
- Colin Armstrong ( 2004-present)
[edit] Drum Sergeants
- Tom Foley (1991)
- Joseph Foley (1991-1995)
- Duncan Millar (1996-1997)
- Carl Lenny (1998-2000, 2002-2003)
- Andrew Hoinacki (2004-2005)
- Andrew Brubaker (2001, 2006)
- Richard Baughman (2006-present)