Back in the day, this lively pipe march was played often by fiddle and piano players.

Back in the day, this lively pipe march was played often by fiddle and piano players.
This tune, The Lochaber Gathering, a march, was recorded by GCM Hall of Fame inductees The Glengarry Strathspey & Reel Society on their album, “A Glengarry Gathering.”
Kelli Trottier wrote this tune in memory of a dear friend. Click to read the Millstone News article where you can learn more about the tune and hear Kelli playing it.
This month we’re featuring a pipe tune of J. D. MacLeod’s that appeared in the 2014 Glengarry Highland Games program.
Allan MacPhail’s daughter Alana wrote “Hunter Allan’s Footsteps” for her grandson Hunter Allan and as a companion tune to Allan’s “Hunter Allan Morden’s March” posted as Tune of the Month in January, 2017. Alana likes these tunes played together and the accompanying midi file reflects that wish.
Creek Road March, composed by Ian MacLeod, as recorded by The MacLeod Fiddlers on their album “Ceilidh Time.”
Pioneers of Glengarry, composed by Ian MacLeod, as recorded by The MacLeod Fiddlers on their album “Ceilidh Time.”
This month’s tune is Hunter Allan Morden’s March by Allan MacPhail, his final composition (of many) before his death in December 2016.
This tune by Ian MacLeod commemorates the “Year Of The Clans” at the Glengarry Highland Games and the 75th Anniversary of the Clan MacLeod Society of Glengarry.
The Bonnie Lass of Headlake, a march, is a favourite tune or “signature tune” of Donald J. MacPhee, inducted in 2004 to the Glengarry Celtic Music Hall of Fame.