
Bands/Groups
Below are links to websites for bands and groups which utilise bagpipes in their performance.
| Blowzabella | Cult drone-based dance band |
| Zoot Alors | Midlands based Euro-dance band playing mainly French traditional music for dancers |
| Primeval | Breton and French dance music from the Southwest |
| Vicky Swan /Serious Kitchen | Scottish smallpipes, guitar and original tunes |
| Snaketown | Trio from South of England playing Pipes, Hurdy Gurdy and percussion. |
| Lammas | Site for bagpipe and harp duo Lammas. |
| Horseplay | Co. Durham based band playing trad. Northumbrian and Borders' music |
| Tapage | Scores for pipes & hurdy gurdy in 'D' from French band Tapage |
| Somme Battlefield Pipe Band | A memorial to the pipers who fought in this WW1 battle |
| Shanahy | Scots Irish group |
| Richard York | Performer of medieval instruments |
| Earthly Delights | Australian based bagpipe and hurdy gurdy music and dance group |
| Angels of the North | North England based band utilising Northumbrian and Scottish smallpipes, Border pipes and Gaita |
| Fraser Fifield | Recently produced CD using various bagpipes |
| Pauline Cato and Tom McConville | Northumbrian Pipes and Fiddle duo |
| Dulzaina | Original material for French/European dancing |
| Metheglin | New Duo featuring Pipes and Gurdy |
| Drohne | Ecclectic tradition-rooted Anglo-European psychedelic modernism, on bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy and more |
| Dominic Allan & Woody Woodward | Instrument maker Dominic Allan teems up with multi-instrumentalist Woody Woodward. This is 'new English piping' , drawn from domestic and continental traditions and influenced by numerous contemporary styles, accompanied by guitar, piano, Appalachian and hammered dulcimer. |
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