Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Pipe Band
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The history of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards is the record of three ancient regiments: The Royal Scots Greys, the 6th Dragoon Guards and the 3rd the Prince of Wales Dragoon Guards. Through The Royal Scots Greys, whose predecessors were raised by King Charles II in 1678, the regiment can claim to be the oldest surviving Cavalry of the Line in The British Army. The Pipes and Drums of the current regiment have their origin in the small pipe band that came to the Royal Scots Greys in 1946. They have performed around the world and released many successful albums, while also undertaking military assignments in service to the Queen. All members of The Pipes and Drums are fully trained tank-crew members. They were deployed as part of the 7th Armored Brigade during the Gulf War.
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- Discography (20)
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- Videos (1)
Releases:
Albums | ||
Farewell to the Greys | ||
In Harmony | ||
Legend | ||
Live In Concert | ||
Spotlight On | ||
Amazing Grace | 1972 | |
Amazing Sound Of The Pipes And Drums And Military Band Of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards | 1972 | |
Scottish Salute | 1980 | |
Highland Gathering | 1990 | |
Scotland: Robert Burns | 1990 | |
Flower of Scotland | 1992 | |
Tunes of Glory | 1992 | |
300 Years | 1994 | |
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards | 1994 | |
Second to None | 1995 | |
Festivo | 1997 | |
Highland Cathedral | 1998 | |
In the Finest Tradition | 1998 | |
A Scottish Soldier | 2003 | |
Parallel Tracks | 2003 | |
Videos | ||
Highland Cathedral | ||
Appearances:
Compilation Albums | ||
World Pipe Band Championships 1988 | 1988 | |
I Love Scotland | 2004 | |
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