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Now THIS is a pipe band!!        Not only left-handed, but walking backwards..   
"Now THIS is a Pipe Band!!" - 2004 Doo-Dah Parade, Pasadena           Not only left-handed, but marching backwards...                                                                                                                    ( 'n it took a *loonnng* time to learn that..  )




                                         I received the following after playing for a wedding last December...
                             
           From: Josephine
           To:
Stephen Farrell
           Sent:
Sunday, December 05, 2004 8:41 PM

           Subject:
Thank you!                                                                                          

Hi Piper Steve

We just wanted to say thank you for making yesterday so wonderful! Leading the bridal down the aisle
You truly made an impression on everyone and most definitely made our wedding ceremony something people will remember forever!   I enjoyed having you a part of our day, but I knew we made the right decision when I was dancing with my new father-in-law and he told me that the pipes made him miss his home. 

From Jim, myself and our families, a heartfelt thank you.

            Josephine and Jim Lafferty






..And here is a note I received from the family of a man at whose recent memorial service I played pipes...

  Good afternoon Steve,
We, the children of James D. Frisbie II, wanted to thank you for your services at our father's funeral on Thursday April 14, 2005 at Live Oak Memorial Park in Monrovia, Ca. Our father loved the bagpipes very much. Your music was beautiful and very touching. What a wonderful touch it was to have you enter the chapel to play. Also very touching was having you lead the way, along with the American Legion representatives, to his final resting place, with his urn being carried by his eldest son Jeffrey. It is a memory that will never be forgotten. We have enjoyed looking at your website and will keep your business card for possible future use on other occasions.
Thank you so much again,
The Family of James Frisbie

 

 

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