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History of Prince Charles Pipe Band.

In 1967 J.W. Merriman, Jack Sutherland and Jerry Golanty - all members of the City of San Francisco (Caledonian) Pipe Band - realized that there was no organization to train young pipers and drummers in the Bay Area. In 1968 the band was founded by them and became officially a non-profit educational corporation. It is also a registered member of an Explorer Post of the Boy Scouts of America. Bill Merriman served as piping instructor and Jack Sutherland and Jerry Golanty as drumming instructors. Jack also served as band manager. Several years later Trevor Atkinson, another "Callie" band member, became the drumming instructor.

The band, which began with a small number of students, to date has trained approximately 500 pipers and drummers. Today there are very few bands anywhere in California that do not have a former PCPB member in their ranks.

When the Prince Charles band was founded the principles of the band included quality instruction, dedication, and discipline and these have not changed. As pipers and drummers grow in experience and maturity they are expected to pass on their learning to others.

The Prince Charles Pipe Band has actually been many bands over the years-from Grade I to Grade IV and Juvenile, Junior and at one time a Ladies Band. Besides entertaining for thousands of events, the bands have competed in the United States, Canada and in Scotland for 30 years.

Beginning in 1968 with a handful of pipers and drummers, the band had increased to 72 members in 1973 and traveled to Scotland to compete in international competition for the first time. The band was awarded the Marching and Deportment Trophy at the World Championships at Shotts. It was the first time a mixed band (boys and girls) had ever competed in Scotland. In 1978, the band again competed in Scotland-they received a fourth place at the World Championships, and first place at the largest games in the world at the Cowal Championships. In 1991 at the World Pipe Band Championships they won second place (first in drumming) but again received 1st place at the Cowal Championships. 

In 1997, a new junior band competed at the World Championships receiving third place at Glasgow, third place at Cowal and 1st at Crieff. In 1998, the band, now playing as a Grade 3 Band, took 5th place in the World Championships and 1st at Crieff.  In 1999, the band traveled to Scotland as a Grade 2 band, finishing 2nd at Bridge of Allan and 6th at the Worlds.  In 2000, the band again competed in Grade 2, winning the World Championship in that grade 2.  The senior band was promoted to Grade 1, one of only 3 currently registered in the United States.

The Prince Charles Pipe Band has proven over the years that they rank with the best pipe bands in the world, and does not intend to rest on its laurels, pursuing pipe band excellence whenever and wherever possible.

 


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