| East Kilbride Pipe Band march triumphantly down the
street at Dunoon with their prize for winning the Champion of Champions.
[Cowal Pipe Band Championships, August 2007] |
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The band celebrate at the announcement of the Grade 4B
Champion of Champions award.
[Cowal Pipe Band Championships, August 2007] |
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| East Kilbride Pipe Band march into the circle at
Dunoon, a performance which saw them win the qualifying heat.
[Cowal Pipe Band Championships, August 2007] |
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East Kilbride Pipe Band compete in the Grade 4B final
at the World Pipe Band Championships. [World Pipe Band Championships,
August 2007] |
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The band make some last minute adjustments at the
final tuning just prior to competing in the Worlds final - come the end
of the day the band finished in a very respectable 3rd place! [World Pipe Band Championships,
August 2007] |
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East Kilbride Pipe Band compete in the morning qualifier
at the World Pipe Band Championships. [World Pipe Band Championships,
August 2007] |
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| The inclement weather fails to put a dampener on the
band as they prepare to compete in the qualifying heat at the Worlds. [World Pipe Band Championships,
August 2007] |
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The band at final tuning prepare to go on for the Grade
4 contest at Annan. [Annan Pipe Band Contest, July 2007] |
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East Kilbride Pipe Band competing in the
Grade 4B final at the British Championships - a performance that merited
6th prize.
[British Pipe Band Championships, June 2007] |

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East Kilbride Pipe Band competing in the
Grade 3 contest at Shotts Highland Games with their Grade 4 competition
set.
[Shotts Highland Games, June 2007] |
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| The band play down from final tuning area prior to
competing in the Grade 4 contest at Shotts Games. [Shotts Highland Games, June 2007] |
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Led on by Drum Major Sharon Smith of Troon Blackrock,
the band salute the chieftain at the march past before the prizegiving. [Bathgate Highland Games, May 2007] |
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| East Kilbride Pipe Band tuning up prior to our first
attempt at playing-up to Grade 3 - in the end we finished a respectable
9th place out of 13 bands. [Bathgate Highland Games, May 2007] |
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The drum corps warm up prior to competing in the Grade 4
contest at a sunny Bathgate - at the end of the day we won 1st prize as
well as Best Bass Section! [Bathgate Highland Games, May 2007] |
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Back at East Kilbride the band celebrate with their
first prize in Grade 4. [Dunbar Pipe Band Contest,
May 2007] |
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East Kilbride Pipe Band are the first band to compete in
a large entry of over 20 bands in the grade. [Dunbar Pipe Band
Contest, May 2007] |
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| The band march down the street triumphant after winning
first prize in the Grade 4 contest. [Mull of Kintyre Pipe Band Contest,
May 2007] |
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East Kilbride Pipe Band march into the circle at
Campbeltown under the watchful eye of Gordon Lawrie, the piping judge.
[Mull of Kintyre Pipe Band Contest, May 2007] |
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| During the night some of the more advanced piping and
drumming students gave a short performance in order to demonstrate the
teaching scheme that exists within the band. [EKPB Annual Ceilidh, March 2007] |
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East Kilbride Pipe Band entertain their guests during
the bands' opening performance at the ceilidh. [EKPB Annual Ceilidh, March 2007] |