Bagpiper Michael Gibbs/Heathen Highlanders
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Bagpiper
- 13 Verified Bookings
Blaine W. T. said “It was so touching to have a Scottish farewell for Uncle Bob. Everyone loved it thanks so much”
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Bagpipes for all Occasions in the Cascadia region (PNW): Over 13 years experience playing professionally for weddings, funerals, parties, ceremonies, and other special events.
Cascadia's premier piper has a wide repertoire of tunes to fit all your needs from lively dance tunes and nostalgic classics to tear-jerking slow airs.
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Price Range: $200-300
Gig Length: 10 - 120 minutes
Languages: English
The bagpipes are an emotional and attention grabbing instrument. They can announce the bride and groom have arrived, where the guests should gather an when signaling the beginning or end of an event. The bagpipes have the intensity of a rock band with a fraction of the set up time and a character that can't be matched.
If possible, an onsite tuning area is desired.
Some nostalgic classics are:
Scotland the Brave and Rowan Tree
Green Hills, When the Battles over and Lochanside
Amazing Grace
Here comes the Bride
...and more Celtic favorites
Local pipers in the area have always given me personal motivation to perfect my skills on the pipes as well as other competitive pipers in the Cascadia (PNW) region.
10-15 min to tune
Blaine W. T. said “It was so touching to have a Scottish farewell for Uncle Bob. Everyone loved it thanks so much”
Wendy C. said “Bagpiper Bill was able to come play Amazing Grace for a friend’s memorial on very short notice. He was easy to work with, accommodating, and kind. Everyone…”
Phillip R. said “My wife and I had John perform at our wedding and he was early, ready to perform and fully decked out in the correct garb. His music instantly made everyone…”
Anne C. said “Daniels performance was the highlight at our Celebration of Life! “ Amazing Grace” at sunset- the best way to say Aloha to a dear friend with Scottish…”