City of Blacktown Pipe Band - Band History

Band History

The City of Blacktown Pipe Band was formed in 1975 and rose quickly to prominence in the competition arena and in 1978, placed 3rd in the Grade 2 Australian Pipe Band Championships. Two years later at the next Australian Championships the band came 2nd, with a first in piping and drumming.

The following year the band once again contested the Grade 2 Australian Championships and successfully gained 1st Place. At the conclusion of that season the band was re-graded to Grade 1 and has since contested over 160 Grade 1 competitions in Australia, New Zealand and Scotland.

1982 saw the formation of a No 2 band to accommodate the growing numbers of junior and other members. The City of Blacktown Pipe Band #2 has also competed successfully in Grade 3A at the 2006 World Pipe Band Championships on Glasgow Green, numerous local contest wins and places and a great win at the 2005 Square Day Competition in Palmerston North.

Whilst the Band relies primarily upon its own activities to provide operational funding, in 1985 there was a change of name to the City of Blacktown Pipe Band following agreement by The City of Blacktown Council to support the band in its training and development activities, the provision of a permanent home at Blacktown Showground close to Blacktown Station, and with periodic assistance towards the cost of replacement of musical instruments. This proved to be a very successful and durable partnership and the ongoing support of the Blacktown community continues to support and encourage the Band's successful growth.

Since becoming the City of Blacktown Pipe Band, the band has won the NSW State Pipe Band Championships, East Coast of Australia Championships and the No.2 Band has gained 2nd place in the Australian Grade 4 Championships twice. In 1990, the No.2 band won the drumming event at the Australian Championships.

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