Victoria Police Pipe Band
The Victoria Police Pipe Band is a former Grade One World Pipe Band Championship-winning pipe band based in Melbourne, Australia. The band still operates today, though with reduced numbers and not competitively, after a controversial decision in 2000 to reshape it. As of today, the Victoria Police Pipe Band is the only Australian band in history to have attained the title of Grade One World Pipe Band Champion. It is Australia's most successful pipe band, having obtained three third-place results at the Worlds in years directly prior to its win in 1998. The band has also released a number of recordings, which are internationally popular. HistoryThe band was started in 1936, with generous funding from Mr W.E. McPherson (hence the McPherson tartan), by a small group of full-time police officers. This was after Const. John McKerral who was to become the Original Pipe Major (1936-47) approached Chief Commissioner Blamey who supported his idea of a Police Pipe Band and, low key support from upper echelons was to ensure the bands success. Later a Drum Major was to become Chief Commissioner. The Band's first fifty years are comprehensively documented in the profusely illustrated volume 'Piping Through Time" written and compiled by Judith White Evans and published by the Victoria Police Highland Pipe Band in 1986.[1] In 1987, the band formally began its pursuit of the Worlds title. It recruited Pipe Major Nat Russell from the Royal Ulster Constabulary of Northern Ireland and received funding from the state government, with which it competed in Grade Two Australian competitions. One year later, the band attained the title of Australian Grade Two Champions and achieved third place in the August World Pipe Band Championships for the same grade. This earned the band's regrading to Grade One. Buoyed by its success, Victoria Police Pipe Band spent the next decade dominating Australian competition, claiming six consecutive grade one titles locally whilst continuing to compete internationally. In 1992, 1994 and 1997 the band claimed third places at the Worlds, this time in Grade One. After some minor adjustments by then Drum Sergeant Harold Gillespie and Pipe Major Nat Russell, the Victoria Police Pipe Band was crowned World Champions at Glasgow in 1998. In October 2000, the band's competing days were over as it reformed. It now mostly performs at official functions, as well as for charities and schools. RecordingsDuring the course of their years as a competition pipe band, the band released a number of recordings which included:
The band has also been featured on the following recordings:
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