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Robert Mitchell, The Reel Piper
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19 |
| Title |
Robert Mitchell, The Reel Piper |
| Url |
http://www.thereelpiper.com/ |
| Description |
Bob is recognized as a successful solo competitor in the U.S., Canada, and Scotland. He is also an accomplished studio musician with over thirty years experience performing extensively throughout the Washington, D.C., Baltimore areas, and nationally, playing the Great Highland Bagpipes and the Scottish Small Pipes.
Bob worked for 20 years at the Maryland Renaissance Festival in Crownsville, Maryland, entertaining the crowds of visitors and also was the founder and pipe major of Dunloggin Pipes and Drums Corp for 25 years. |
| Category |
Music |
| Date |
Oct 13, 2006 |
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