"On The Road to Passchendaele" by Isle of Cumbrae Pipe Band, marching to the 2018 Braemar Gathering
The Isle of Cumbrae Pipe Band from the Scottish Highlands, playing on the march as they made their way through the village to the 2018 Braemar Gathering Highland Games in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The set of tunes played is "On The Road to Passchendaele", "Colin’s Cattle" & "Bloody Fields of Flanders". The band was formed in 1999 by Andy Bryan and some of the committee members from the Millport Branch of the Royal British Legion Scotland (RBLS) The first few members came from Millport, Largs, Fairlie and other areas of North Ayrshire. They now have about 60 members, with 18 young players and they wear their own Isle of Cumbrae tartan.

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