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87th Cleveland Pipe Band
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The 87th Cleveland Pipe Band is a non-profit Scottish/Irish pipe band based in Cleveland, Ohio.
The band’s members include:
- John Crawley, Sr. Founded the band in 1987
- Kathleen Donnelly: Plays the bagpipe and is from Strongsville
- Marie Diamond: Formerly played in the band and is from North Olmsted
- John Crawley: Plays the pipe in another band, the Great Lakes Pipe Band
The 87th Cleveland Pipe Band competes in contests in Canada, Michigan, and West Virginia for trophies and money. The band’s members wear green Mitchell tartan kilts, white leggings, and black shoes
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