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Traditional Scottish Bagpiper for Cabot and Sons Funeral Home  is Harry Farrar. Interestingly, Cabot and Sons is a family business with many generations. And, bagpipe musician Harry performs at services in Southern California, all the time. Fortunately, Cabot and Sons is top notch and is the best choice of funerals and planning, In fact, Pasadena and Glendale have a lot of Scottish and Irish families

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For formal funerals at a church or graveside, the traditional appearance of the bagpipe player is common. Indeed, the bagpiper plays “Amazing Grace” over 90% of services. Often, David Cabot of Cabot and Sons, directs the funeral services. And, this includes the church or mortuary. Also, graveside services require top planning and delievery. Indeed, David is an expert for this with decades of experience. Traditional Scottish Bagpiper, or in some cases several pipers, deliver an approriate musical feel. Amazingly, this funeral home is over 100 years old. In Pasadena.

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St Philip The Apostle Church has Traditional Scottish Bagpiper Harry perform bagpipes. Indeed, this Church and St. Andrew Catholic Church. Est. 1881, have Scottish parishioners. Contact Scottish Pipes And Drums – founder Harry for your piper needs. Harry adds weekly to the many thousands of performances on the Highland War Pipes.

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Harry started Scottish Bagpipes & Drums in 1981. In fact, Harry’s wife performs Drums. And son, Harry 6th is a champion bagpiper. And, has won many awards at Scottish Highland Games in the Western USA. In fact, since 1981 Harry and friends have accomplished several thousand events. These include weddings, Christenings, birthday surprises. St. Patrick’s Day. New Years Eve! Fine examples of a traditional Scottish Bagpiper!  And, all this can be seen on Bagpipeplayers.com

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Often. bagpipes played places include MalibuWoodland HillsBeverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood, Westwood, UCLA, Burbank, and Encino. Also, well know areas include: Van Nuys, North Hollywood, Pasadena, GlendaleGranada Hills, and Porter Ranch. Many of these locations are in Los Angeles City Limits and Ventura County. Additionally, these include Agoura Hills, Oak Park. Traditional Scottish Bagpiper places for sure!

Westlake Village, LAX, Valencia, Santa Clarita ,  Canyon Country and in the mountains of San Bernadino “Big Bear”. Riverside National Cemetery is in the Inland Empire. Notably, San Marino is a great place for weddings! Indeed, Catalina and Avalon are venues for weddings at sea. Additionally, Summerland and Carpenteria.

Indeed, bagpipes for cities and smaller towns include: Whittier, Cypress, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Oxnard, Pacific Palisades, Palos Verdes, Laguna Beach and Dana Point. Because, any towns in SoCal are  potential service locations ! The number of towns that fall in Los Angeles County and Ventura County are endless. Bagpipe musicians from the team perform in Camarillo, Hidden Hills, West Hills , Canoga Park, Santa Barbara, Ojai and Santa Monica.

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Bagpipes and the Lawrys Restaurant Tam”Oshanter Prime Rib on Los Feliz is old! Interestingly, Harry was a very young bagpipe player at the historical restaurant at 10 years old. Recently, Harry performed for a special wedding in the Flag Room. Also, Harry was the traditional Scottish Bagpiper in the 1980’s for Chef Ivan. ( LA Times Photo) Drummer Amanda and George MacGillvray bagpipe for special events. The Bob Burn’s night is always a full house.

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