List of bagpipers

List of bagpipers

List of notable bagpipers by types of bagpipes in alphabetical order. For a list of different kinds of bagpipes, see List of bagpipes

Highland bagpipe

*Martyn Bennett
*Jori Chisholm
*Jack Churchill
*Michael Dalton
*Lindsay Davidson
*Jonathan Davis
*Gordon Duncan
*Margaret Dunn
*Jack Lee
*Harry Aubrey de Maclean
*Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE
*Bill Millin
*Fred Morrison
*Eric Rigler
*Mark Saul

Northumbrian Smallpipes

*Jack Armstrong
*Tom Clough
*Jonathan Davis
*Jim Hall
*Dick Hensold
*Joe Hutton
*Ian Lawther
*John Peacock
*Billy Pigg
*Kathryn Tickell

Scottish Smallpipes

*Iain MacInnes

Spanish Gaitas

*Hevia
*Carlos Núñez
*Cristina Pato
*Susana Seivane

Swedish Bagpipes

*Per Gudmundson
*Anders Norudde

Uilleann Pipes

*Ronan Browne
*Willie Clancy
*Troy Donockley
*Johnny Doran
*Séamus Ennis
*Paddy Keenan
*Sean McAloon
*John McSherry
*Paddy Moloney
*Fred Morrison
*Mick O'Brien
*Liam O'Flynn
*Jerry O'Sullivan
*Eric Rigler
*Leo Rowsome
*Davy Spillane
*Cillian Vallely

Italian Zampogna

*Antonio Giordano

Miscellaneous other notable bagpipers

*Hevia
*Giles Lewin
*Jonathan Davis

Historically Notable Bagpipers

*Nero, Roman Emperor, 36-68
* William Ross, Piper to Queen Victoria, 1854-1891
*Edward VII of the United Kingdom|King Edward VII, 1841-1910
*Edward VIII of the United Kingdom|King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor

Notable bands with nontraditional use of bagpipes

*AC/DC (Bon Scott era)
*Afro-Celt Sound System
*The Battlefield Band
*Black 47
*Blowzabella
*The Bothy Band
*Cantrip
*Capercaille
*Ceoltoiri Chualann
*The Chieftains
*The Clutha
*Corvus Corax
*CRAN
*Danú
*Dixebra
*Dropkick Murphys
*Eluveitie
*Enter the Haggis
*Flogging Molly
*Glengarry Bhoys
*Hedningarna
*In Extremo
*KoЯn
*Luar na Lubre
*Lúnasa
*Milladoiro
*Moebius
*Moving Hearts
*Off Kilter
*Ossian
*Panacea
*Patrick Street
*Planxty
*The Pogues
*Real McKenzies
*Seven Nations
*Skelpin
*Skyedance
*Slainte Mhath
*Stary Olsa
*The Kathryn Tickell Band
*The Tannahill Weavers
*Tanzwut
*Tri Yann
*Whiskey Galore
*Whistlebinkies
*Wicked Tinkers
*Wolfstone

ee also

*List of pipe bands
*List of nontraditional bagpipe usage


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