brad beaton

bagpiper in altanta georga

brad beaton

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Played in good bands such as the Dallas pipe band and Grandfather Mountain pipe band. Highland pipes and small (fireside) pipes. I have taught students that have become excellent pipers. My grandfather played the pipes and I have had great teachers such as Seumas MacNeil and Sandy Jones. I’ve also taught my son to play and we’ve played harmony together at many engagements.

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