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Dysart and Dundonald Pipe Band

The Dysart and Dundonald Pipe Band was a currently disbanded pipe band located in Fife, Scotland.

History
The band was founded in 1929 as the Dundonald Juvenile Pipe Band, with Bob Mackay as pipe major. Alex Smart became pipe major in 1935, and after disbanding during the Second World War, the band reformed in 1945 with Hunter Wylie as pipe major. In May 2012, the band signed a sponsorship agreement with Kilts and More, resulting in a change of name to Kilts & More Dysart & Dundonald Pipe Band. ==Pipe Majors==
Pipe Majors
Bob MacKay (1929-1935) • Alex Smart (1935-1945) • Hunter Wylie (1945-1950) • Robert MacKay (1950-1966) • Bob Shepherd (1966-1983) • George Shepherd (1983-1989) • Tom Brown (1989-1994) • David Barnes (1994-1999) • Brian Lamond (1999-2007) • Greig Canning (2010-2013) • Andrew Downie (2013- ) ==Discography==
Discography
Supreme Champions (1975) • ''The Skirl o' the Pipes'' (1976) • World Champions (1979) • In Concert – Ballymena (1983) • Dysart & Dundonald Pipe Band – Pipe Bands of Distinction (1989) • ''The Pipe Major's Choice'' (1999) • Terra Incognita (2006) ==References==
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