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The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada was formed in 1966 during the university's inaugural year. Over the years, it has become a respected institution in the community and has brought fame to B.C. with its capture of national and international prizes.

Led by Pipe Major Terry Lee and Lead Drummer J. Reid Maxwell and wearing the Ancient Clan Fraser tartan, the band consists of a talented core of over thirty players. In 1982, the band won the Grade 1 North American Championship, the top prize on the continent. In August 1995 at Glasgow, Scotland, the band captured the ultimate prize on the globe, the Grade 1 World Pipe Band Championship. A year later, the band returned to Scotland and captured the title again becoming the first pipe band from outside the United Kingdom to win the World Championship more than once. In 1999, the band regained the World Championship title, winning the World Drum Corps Championship in the process, and most recently, the SFU Pipe Band was the World Champion in 2001! In 2001 SFU also won the Australian Pipe Band Championship.

The band has produced nine recordings, two concert/documentary videos, and appeared on four BBC Radio Scotland broadcasts.In 2002, the band gave three sold-out concerts in Vancouver, Belfast, and Glasgow, making it one of the busiest winters ever. In April 2001 the SFU Pipe Band recorded a CD Live at the Sydney Opera House in Australia. On February 20, 1998, the band performed in concert at Carnegie Hall, New York City. This concert marked the first time a pipe band has performed a concert at this prestigious venue. This debut performance was recorded and released in June 1998 as Simon Fraser University Pipe Band - Live at Carnegie Hall. In June 1996, the band released its first live album Alive in America, the first live, in concert recording in the United States of a pipe band. Both these concerts are captured in the band's videos "The Legacy: The Road to Carnegie Hall and Beyond" and "Alive in America - The Concert".

Most recently, the band has produced two new recordings both in studio and in front of a live audience at SFU. Called "On Home Grouind," Volume I and II [to be released in 2006] capture the sound of the band with some of its best-ever material.

The band has also been a fruitful environment for creating champion pipers and drummers. Pipe Sergeant Jack Lee has won the Clasp, Silver Star, and Gold Medal at Inverness, the three highest awards for solo piping in the world. In 2001, Jack won the Gold Medal AND the Senior Piobaireachd at Oban! Since then, Jack has won both the Piobaireachd at the Glenfiddich Championship [the "Championship of Champions" for solo pipers] and also the overall championship prize. Former member Bruce Woodley has won the Gold Medal and Alan Bevan and former member Darleen Milloy (nee Miharija) have both won the Silver Medal for solo piping. Other band members who have won top prizes in North America and Scotland include Stuart Liddell (Inverness and Oban Gold Medallist, and 2004 winner of the prestigious SPA Knockout Competition), Alan Bevan, Jori Chisholm, and Andrew Bonar. Also, Lead Drummer J. Reid Maxwell has captured second in the World Solo Drumming Championship, the highest ever placing by a North American drummer. The band has developed a significant youth development program, through the Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipe Bands, its junior band system. SFU Pipe Band pipers and drummers contribute to the teaching of over 110 children and teens in a four band graduated system. In 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2006 the top level Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipe Band won the World Juvenile Pipe Band in Glasgow, Scotland.

The band performed twice for Queen Elizabeth during her 1983 Vancouver visit and opened for rock star Rod Stewart at his 1989 and 1991 Vancouver concerts. In addition, the band has been profiled internationally on CNN and BBC, nationally on CBC Newsworld, CBC Radio, and CTV, and has been featured several times on Vancouver television and radio stations. The band also regularly participates in University convocation ceremonies, corporate events, Remembrance Day ceremonies and other civic events in the Vancouver area. In September 1999, Terry Lee and Jack Lee each received the Meritorious Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada for their contributions to piping, culture and youth development.

The band has played a significant role in the instruction of piping, drumming, and highland dancing through its popular, bi-annual Highland Arts Festival at Simon Fraser University. Each Festival has attracted more than 800 participants from across western North America, making the Festival the largest event of its kind in the world. In February 1998 and April 1996, the band took its Highland Arts Festival "on the road" to New York and Chicago. The band's Live at Carnegie Hall and Alive in America albums were recorded as part of these Festivals. In March 2000, the band takes its Festival to Brigham Young University in Utah and will be performing with the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir on the television program "Music and the Spoken Word". Also, as part of its 1988 Festival, the band piped for the world's largest Scottish Country dance (256 dancers), which was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band has always pioneered many events to bring the University, British Columbia and Canada to the world stage in pipe band performances. The university motto truly indicates this determination: Nous Sommes Préts (We are Ready).


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Member Since: 4/17/2007
Band Website: sfupipeband.com
Band Members: .. Leadership

Pipe Major Terry Lee

Pipe Sgt. Jack Lee

Drum Sgt. J. Reid Maxwell

Pipe Section Micah Babinski
Micah is from the NW USA, and has been a regular attendee at PHSD, and was a part of the RMM band that won the Worlds in 2006. As well, Micah was the winner of the George Sherriff Memorial contest in 2006. Callum Beaumont
Callum is from Bo'ness, Scotland. He has won the MacGregor Memorial and Silver Medal at Oban. James Beaumont
James won the B grade strathspey and reel at the Northern Meeting, the Kansas City silver medal, and has been a prize winner in the Silver Medal in Scotland for the last three years. Angela Beckett
Angela started in the original RMM pipe band in early 1994 and won the World Juvenile Championship with them in 1999. She continued on with RMM2 and played with them when they won the 2006 Worlds before moving up to SFU.

Alan Bevan
Alan is one of Canada's top pipers, and has won many top prizes both in Canada and in Scotland. His career highlights Include winning the Silver Medal and 'A' Strathspey & Reel at Inverness; and the Jig events at both Oban and Inverness in the same year. In 2005 Alan won the MacCrimmon Cairn and the aggregate at the BC Pipers Annual Gathering, and was Grand Aggregate winner for the 2005 season. He is currently attending law school at UBC.

Bonnie Bevan
Bonnie (McKain) is a veteran performer and one of the organizers of the SFU Piping Hot Summer Drummer program. Andrew Bonar
Andrew has won many solo prizes in Scotland and Canada, and has been a long-time member of the band. In 2001, he was selected to compete in the Lorient Festival, where he was among the prize winners. Andrew's music collection Boney Music is available in the SFU Online Store. Danielle Millar
Dani came to the band in 1995 from Saskatchewan, and is a four-time winner at the Worlds. She is a consistent prize winner in professional solo events. Damien Burleigh
Damien came to the band from the Abbotsford Police Pipe Band in the fall of 2000. Jori Chisholm
Jori is one of the world's busiest top pipers, winning prizes at home and in Scotland, including the first-ever U.S. Gold Medal, the Cameron-Gillies Challenge Recital (twice), the U.S. Prize Pipe, the B.C. Piper's Knock-Out, the 'A' Marches at Oban, and 3rd in theGold Medal at Oban. Jori lives in Seattle and is a full-time piper and piper teacher. His piping educational website is BagpipeLessons.com .
Blair Cooper
Blair has been in the band for a few years, and he came from Manitoba via the City of Regina Pipe Band. Blair is currently studying law at UBC. Andrew Douglas
Andrew is a young Open player originally from Syracuse, New York. He is currently enrolled at SFU and living in Burnaby, and he has won numerous awards world wide, including a 3rd place at the Silver Medal in Oban. This is his fifth year with the band.
. Andrew J. Hayes
An up-and-coming soloist and former member of the Oran Mor Pipe Band, Andrew moved to Bellingham from Albany, New York to play with the band. Andrew Lee
Andrew was the P/M of the World JuvenileChampion RMM Pipe Band, and has become a regular open prizewinner on the West Coast. He won the Kansas City Silver Medal in 2007. Colin Lee
Colin was a member of the World Champion RMM band, and won the B Piobaireachd at the London Scottish Society Competition in 2006. Stuart Liddell
Stuart has won the Gold Medal at both Inverness and Oban and top prizes at Glenfiddich. He is the 2005 Scottish Pipers Association Knockout winner. Stuart travels to band from his home in Inveraray, Scotland. Sttuart's outstanding solo recording, Inveroran , is available through the online store. Neil MacPherson
Neil played with the RMM Grade 3 band when they won the Worlds in 1999, and since that time he has been playing with his dad Angus in Maple Ridge. In 2004 Neil won the Silver Medal for piobaireachd at the 2004 Winter Storm event, and has also won prizes at Oban and Cowal in the B events. Colin McWilliams
Colin first joined the band in 1996, and rejoined in 2000 after spending two years in Glasgow and playing with the Field Marshall Montgomery Pipe Band from Northern Ireland. Derek Milloy
Derek came to the SFUPB from Minnesota in the late 1980s. He is one of the band's corner players. Glen Mitchell
Glen has been a member of the band since 1997. His biggest thrills so far have been winning the Worlds and playing in the Melbourne beer tent. Haifax was also a good time. Check out Glen's web site. Will Nichols
Will started piping in Alaska, and came down to attend PHSD over the years. He now lives in WA, and was a member of World Champion RMM bands. In 2007, Will won the BC Pipers Professional Knockout competition. John Sutherland
John came to the band via Prince Charles and RMM. .. .. Drum Corps Brittany Angeltvedt [tenor]
Brittany started drumming in 2002, and won the World Juvenile Championship with RMM in 2003. Since then, she has played in the Grade 2 band, and was 2nd in the 2005 Gold Medal Tenor event at Winter Storm. Derek Cooper
Derek came to SFU this year from the Oran Mor Pipe Band. Kristen Coulson
A graduate of the RMM program, Kristen returned to SFU this year after playing with Alberta Caledonia in 2006.

Scott Fletcher
Scotty is from Boston, and was amateur North American Champion at age of 13 and the EUSPBA pro champ 2001-2002. He won the World Championship Sash with the corps in
2004, and placed 3rd in the World Solo Drumming juvenile section 2.

James Laughlin
James won the World Drum Corps Championships with SFU in 2004, and won the World Solos in the Juvenile division on two occasions. He now lives in New Zealand, teaching pipe band drumming full time at St. Andrews College and teaching workshops in New Zealand and Australia. Ian Lawson
Ian lives in Northern Ireland and came to SFU after leading the Bleary and District corps for the past 12 years. He is a well-respected teacher and advisor to solo students and has a reputation for being able to achieve a great sound out of all drums. Gordon Lee
Gordon comes from Fife in Scotland, and has been a frequent prizewinner at the World Solos. Katey MacPherson (tenor)
Katey started tenor drumming in the fall of '99 with the grade 4 RMM pipe band, and then moved to the grade 3 RMM Juvenile band, and won the 2001 Worlds. Since then, she has been a member of the Maple Ridge Pipe Band under the leadership of her dad, Angus. James Marshall (tenor)
Grant joined the SFUPB after winning the Worlds in the Juvenile Grade with the RMMPB in 1999 and 2001. Steven McWhirter
Steven has been playing with the band since 2002. He recently realized one of his dreams by winning the World Solo Drumming Championship. He is a frequent past winner of the All-Ireland Championships, and has also won the Kansas City Gold Medal Drumming event. Duncan Millar
Duncan joined the band in 1997 and has appeared in the final at the World Solo Drumming Championships on four occasions. Michael O'Neil
Mike travels from Carmel, California to play with the band. He won the Worlds in grade 2 in 2006 with RMM and in 2000 with the Prince Charles Pipe Band as well as obtaining the best bass section prize that year. He has won the Gold Medal Tenor event at Winter Storm in Kansas City twice. Simone Reid (tenor)
Simone has been with SFU for a few years now, having come through the RMM program originally. Blake Schmidt (tenor)
Blake Schmidt has played for three years with SFU. He is also a snare drummer, originally in the RMM band. Kathryn Tawse (bass)
Kathryn is the bass drummer for SFU, having previously played with Grade 3 RMM Pipe Band. Management

Rob MacNeil

Sandy Meston Vicki Singer ..
Influences: The band are mostly influenced by top grade 1 competing bands such as, Field Marshall, Shotts and Dykehead, Scottish lion 78th highlanders and Victoria Police, however most influences come from leading members in the band - Terry Lee, Jack Lee and Reid Maxwell.
Sounds Like: World champion pipe band.
Record Label: Greentrax
Type of Label: None