[Dixielandjazz] Bagpipes in Jazz

Hal Vickery hvickery at svs.com
Tue Aug 21 13:00:31 PDT 2007


I'm pretty sure they're a tradition in Chicago, too.  Perhaps it's because
of the predominance of Irish police and firefighters over the years.

Hal Vickery

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I am slightly off-topic but plenty curious.  Funeral in St. Louis  yesterday

for St. Louis policeman killed in line of duty and the sound of  bagpipes 
reminded me.  Bagpiping traditional here in mourning firemen and  policemen.
Is 
that traditional in other locales as well?  Any  explanations why?
Ginny



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