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The 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band, also known as The Scottish Lion - 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band, is a pipe band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sponsored by the regiment of the same name, the Frasers became the first non-Scottish band to win the World Pipe Band Championships, in the summer of 1987. Under the direction of Pipe Major Bill Livingstone, the band is still active in the competitive pipe band arena to this day. The band has both won the North American Pipe Band Championships (held in Maxville, Ontario) and the Canadian Pipe Band Championships (held in Cambridge, Ontario) a total of twelve times each. The Frasers travel to Scotland each summer to compete at the World's, and have finished in the prize list eleven times. In addition to their competitive activities, the band has always had a mandate and goal to expand the pipe band idiom and to introduce new musical concepts into the genre, through their recordings and concerts. Their recording Live In Ireland (1987) is regarded by many as the modern pipe band recording. (The interested musicologist will compare that recording with Dysart and DunDonald Pipe Band's Live In Concert, Ballymena, made just a few years earlier, in 1983.) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
LORD LOVAT's LAMENT
1252JOURNEY TO SKYE
923Medley: The Mason's Apron, Resolis, Struan Robertson, The Ness Pipers, The Mist Covered Mountains, The Little Cascade
884MEDLEY
8156/8 MARCHES
6366/8 Marches: Ishabel T MacDonald, Cameron MacFadyen, Fairview Cottage
547SLOW AIR & HORNPIPES
478Slow Air Jig & Hornpipe: The Fair Maid of Barra, the Gold Ring, the Clumsy Lover
4596/8 Marches: John MacColl's Farewell to the Scottish Horse, Leaving Port Askaig, Mrs MacDougall
4010SLOW AIR HORNPIPE & JIG
36Live In Concert In Ireland
Flame Of Wrath
Live in Scotland
Live In Canada - The Megantic Outlaw
The Immigrant's Suite
A Beginners Guide To Traditional Scottish Music
Live in Ireland
A Pipe Band Spectacular Volume 1
25 Years of World Pipe Band Champions
Cascade
The World Pipe Band Championships 1986
The Great Highland Bagpipe March, Strathspey