Manchester Pipe Band
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Established | 1914
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Location | Manchester, Connecticut
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Grade | 2
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Pipe Major | Brian Green
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Drum Sergeant | Scott Armit
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Tartan | Ancient Hunting Sinclair
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Notable Honours | 2nd place, overall EUSPBA Grade 2 standings, 2007
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Website | www.manchesterpb.org |
The Manchester Pipe Band is a grade two pipe band from Manchester, Connecticut. It was founded in 1914 and is one of the oldest continuous pipe bands in the United States.[1] Currently, the band competes in grade 2 of the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association, in which it took second place in 2007.[2]