Piping Live - Season 8 / Year 2017

Season 8 / Year 2017
Episodes

Episode 1
Filmed in Glasgow during the Piping Live festival in August 2017, this eclectic show features lively performances from the best of the festival, presented by Alan MacDonald. Appearing in this episode are the acclaimed Battlefield Band, Ross Miller and Charlie Stewart, and Northumberland piper Chris Ormston.

Episode 2
Filmed in Glasgow during the Piping Live festival in August 2017, this eclectic show features lively performances from the best of the festival, presented by Alan MacDonald. The second episode features acclaimed Spanish piper Jose Manuel Tejedor and his band, talented Irish duo Gráinne Brady and Ryan Murphy, who have made their musical home in Glasgow, and young South Uist piper Micheal Steele.

Episode 3
Filmed in Glasgow during the Piping Live festival in August 2017, this eclectic show features lively performances from the best of the festival, presented by Alan MacDonald. This episode features Fin Moore, Sarah Hoy and Steve Byrne, who combine their talents to deliver a storming session. The top musical trio of Alana MacInnes, Fiona Black and guitarist Shane McCartan shine with a great musical set. Finally, the innovative Lincoln Hilton, from Melbourne, puts his own musical spin on the piping tradition.

Episode 4
Filmed in Glasgow during the Piping Live festival in August 2017, this eclectic show features lively performances from the best of the festival, presented by Alan MacDonald. This episode features features some of the best musicians from the 2017 festival, including The Peatbog Faeries, musical duo Eddie Seaman and Luc McNally, and award-winning piper Callum Beaumont.
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