The City of Washington Pipe Band has been one
of the finest pipe bands in North America for over 30
years. In August of 1999, the band won First Place in
the World Pipe Band Championships and the World Drums
Corps Championships for Grade 2 in Glasgow, Scotland.
They were then promoted by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band
Association to Grade 1--one of only two American bands
in the premier rank. The band has performed for Presidents
of both parties and for audiences at the Kennedy Center
and the National Geographic Explorers' Hall.
The City of Washington Pipe
Band was formed in 1961, under the name" Denny & Dunipace
Pipe Band". The name was drawn from twin towns in Scotland
that are active in promoting youth piping. It was originally
composed partly of personnel from the famed U.S. Air Force
Pipe Band. Instrumental in the founding of the band were
Sandy Jones, Walt Birtles, and Jim Neary. Bill Logan was
the first Pipe Major, and Walt Birtles was the Drum Sergeant.
The original band was filled with with young pipers who
would go on to later fame, such as Tim Carey, Ed Krintz,
and Jerry Early. They were successful in competition against
the better U.S. bands of the era.
The band was reorganized
under P/M Sandy Jones and D/S Walt Birtles in 1970 and
began to attract the D.C. area's best young players. The
band was quite successful in the early years of the Eastern
United States Pipe Band Association (EUSPBA) Grade 2 competition.
In 1973 the band visited Scotland and developed a rapport
with the townspeople of Denny and Dunipace.
In 1975, Sandy Jones retired
and Ed Krintz was named Pipe Major. Tommy Kee headed a
reconstituted drum corps. Ed led the band through several
very successful seasons that saw the band win the Canadian
Champion Supreme AND North American AND Canadian Grade
2 Championships in 1976. During this time the band developed
a reputation for playing innovative and original music,
much of it composed or arranged by P/S Charlie Glendinning,
a tradition that continues to the present day. Ed took
a position teaching piping in Dunedin, Florida, in 1978,
and Charlie took over the reins until Ed's return in 1980.
During this period Tim Gladden became the Drum Sergeant.
In 1980 the band recorded an album, "Denny & Dunipace
Pipe Band", and continued to be a force in the East Coast
Grade 2 scene. Timmy Carey became the P/M in 1982 and
led the band into a new era. The band was soon dominant
in EUSPBA contests and successful in Canada as well. During
this time the band came under the sponsorship of local
merchant Jim Hollan, and was renamed the Scottish &
Irish Imports Pipe Band. The band competed in Scotland
in 1985, and was upgraded to Grade 1 for the 1986 season.
Charlie Glendinning led the
band for the 1986 season, and Timmy was back at the helm
in 1987. The drum corps was under the leadership of Jon
Quigg and Tommy Kee at various times. The band was EUSPBA
Grade 1 champions several times for the remainder of the
decade, and made respectable showings in Canada. The band
recorded their second album, "Tunes of Glory", which was
released internationally by Lismor. In 1989 Timmy led
the band to Scotland for serveral competitions and the
Worlds. The Band won two first place finishes at Inverkeithing
and at the Bridge of Allen Games. Unfortunately, personnel
shortages kept the band out of action in 1990.
In the fall of 1990, Mike
Green was named P/M and began a rebuilding project, bringing
in new recruits and adding his personal flair to the music.
The band reverted back to the original Denny & Dunipace
name. The band competed in Grade 1 in 1991, but was downgraded
to Grade 2 in 1992 as the EUSPBA re-aligned their grades
to conform to international standards. The band finished
1992 strongly with a Grade 2 sweep at Santa Rosa. At the
end of the year, they changed the name to the City of
Washington Pipe Band.
In 1993 the band continued
to dominate EUSPBA Grade 2, and traveled to Scotland again.
In 1994 they fended off a strong challenge by the Lehigh
Valley band to retain the championship title. The highlight
for 1994 was a 2nd-place finish in the North American
Championship, including 1st in piping. In addition, the
City of Washington 'B' band was EUSPBA Grade 4 Champions.
The winter of 1994-1995 was filled with lots of recruitment
and hard work. 1995 was been extremely successful for
the band. We put on a good performance at every contest,
and managed to capture the North American Championship
in Grade 2 in August, defeating the reigning Canadian
champions. We finished up the season with a very strong
showing at Bethlehem's Celtic Classic, and although we
did not finish in 1st place, we maintained the very high
level of musicianship we have become known for. 1996 was
even better! First places at Fair Hill, Delco, and Virginia
were followed by a trip to Scotland. We finished in 1st
Place at Perth, beating the Hydro Electric Buchan band,
which won the Scottish, British, World, Cowal and European
Championships in 1996. We finished a close 2nd to Buchan
at the World Championship and brought home some nice big
trophies. Further success at Ligonier (1st Place) and
Bethlehem (2nd Place) made it quite a year. And to top
it off, we came under the sponsorship of Icelandair. The
1997 season was successful, with firsts across the board
in domestic sanctioned competition. At the World Championship,
a 5th Place finish (out of 31 bands) was somewhat disappointing
after the 2nd Place the year before, and high expectations.
However, the season ended with strong showings at Schenectady
and Bethlehem. Over the winter, several more new players
were added to the roster, and the practicing began anew.
Of course, the highlight of 1998 thus far has been the
victories at the Antigonish (Nova Scotia) Highland Games,
including a 1st in the Grade 1 MSR over the vaunted Halifax
Police in a whipping cold rain. The Antigonish Games was
a marvelous and fun experience. We're now gearing up for
Maxville (the North American Championship) and the World
Championship in August. Stay tuned! Now we have the 1999
World Championships.
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