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Central Coast Bagpipers | Mid State Fair

Central Coast Bagpipers Retire The American Flag at Paso Robles Mid State Fair

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Scottish Bag Pipe Player Harry Farrar was pleased to perform at the flag retirement ceremony for the closing ceremonies at the fair in Paso Robles.

Monster trucks motorcycles and more also performed for a huge audience.
Bagpipe players and drummers are great for patriotic celebrations as well as weddings, memorials, parties, March 17th and more.

Central Coast Bagpipers | Mid State Fair

The band performs all over southern California and the Central Coast.
Recently a solo bagpipe player performed for a special event at the landmark Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo.

There are many Bag Pipers that will travel to the central California area. Just search online

Contact Harry for details on Bag Pipe Performances
+1 (818) 716-7522

Harry Farrar and “Scottish Pipes & Drums” has performed for parties, weddings, and memorials in Southern California since 1981.

Bagpipe Player Harry has top-notch entertaining skills. And, is rated as one of the best bagpipe music performers in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

Harry, as a solo piper, and his group have decades of experience. Reliability matters! With hundreds of great reviews a trustworthy bag piper is just a phone call away. Also, Harry’s extensive experience and quality sound is ready to go for new customers in Southern California. Also for the Central Coast Bagpipers.

Customers have a wide choice of options including Drummers and Dancers. Also, consider a “Singing-Telegram-Bagpiper!”  Group Director  & Bagpiper Harry Farrar is ready for your ideas- having bagpipers for your special event.

Additionally, Central Coast Bagpipers Have performed for memorial ceremonies at the beaches near Santa Maria and Lompoc, CA. Also, the term bagpipe and bag pipe are the same. Also, Irish bagpipes and Scottish bagpipes have similar sounds but the volume and the mechanics of the instruments are different. The Highland War Bagpipes are most common. 

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