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10th December 08, 10:22 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by vmac3205
That was a nice tribute. Thank you for sharing. With the yellow strip down the kilt, I'm thinking the piper was from a police band.
Indeed, it's the new York City Police Pipes and Drums. Sharp kilts!!!
http://www.nypdpipesanddrums.com/Photo%20Archive3.html
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10th December 08, 01:39 PM
#12
According to a Ny Times article, P.O. Tom DuBois of the Pipes and Drums of the Emerald Society (NYC) played "The Minstrel Boy, Amazing Grace, and Going Home", although the snippet of tune in the video didn't seem like any of them to me.
I remember the Church well from when I worked in the WTC, a little kirk amongst giant towers, wish I could find a picture if it taken from the upper floors as i remembered it.
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10th December 08, 11:08 PM
#13
The name of the tune is?
Hello all. I just read the blogs and thought the I can shed some light on the topic. I am the piper at the service this year and it was Tom D. last year w/ those tunes. this year I played Amazing (not in the video clip) and La Baum unsure if I spelt Baum right which means party/celebration (moving on) Me and Tom are w/ the NYPD Pipes and Drums
Talk soon
Danny
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11th December 08, 04:24 AM
#14
Good on ya, Danny! And welcome aboard....
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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11th December 08, 05:48 AM
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Danny,
Thank you for your service.
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11th December 08, 11:34 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by nypdpiper54
Hello all. I just read the blogs and thought the I can shed some light on the topic. I am the piper at the service this year and it was Tom D. last year w/ those tunes. this year I played Amazing (not in the video clip) and La Baum unsure if I spelt Baum right which means party/celebration (moving on) Me and Tom are w/ the NYPD Pipes and Drums
Talk soon
Danny
Hi Danny, thanks for the correction. I read the article but failed to notice the date as being last year. It's funny, I thought the piper in the video was you, then I read the article and figured I was mistaken. I know you from the Scots Club in Kearny, you're the "Demon Driver" Seamus Coyne wrote a reel for, right?
Wish there was more of La Boum shown, it's a great tune, four more notes and I would have gotten it, I play it myself. Cheers.
mic
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11th December 08, 03:14 PM
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NYPDpiper54
Thanks for your outstanding service.
If you are ever in Prescott, AZ, be sure to stop by and encourage an aspiring piper!
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