This is a list of bagpipers, organized by type of bagpipes.

Historically notable bagpipers

  • King Edward VII, (1841–1910)
  • King Edward VIII, (1894–1972)
  • Daniel Laidlaw, (1875–1950), VC Piper in the Kings Own Scottish Borderers who received the Victoria Cross during World War I, the highest award for gallantry that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces

Highland Bagpipers

  • Kostadin Varimezov
  • Alasdair Gillies
  • Angus MacColl
  • Anthony Field
  • Bill Millin
  • Daniel Laidlaw, VC
  • Eric Rigler
  • Fred Morrison
  • Gordon Duncan
  • Jack Churchill
  • Jack Lee
  • Jamie Holton
  • John Burgess
  • Jori Chisholm
  • Martyn Bennett
  • Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE
  • Pipe Major William Lawrie
  • Richard Parkes
  • Stuart Liddell
  • Willie McCallum

Northumbrian smallpipers

Scottish smallpipers

  • Fred Morrison
  • Iain MacInnes
  • Brìghde Chaimbeul

Asturian bagpipers (gaiteros)

  • Hevia
  • La Reina del Truébano

Galician bagpipers (gaiteiros)

  • Anxo Lorenzo
  • Avelino Cachafeiro
  • Carlos Núñez
  • Cristina Pato
  • Susana Seivane

Swedish bagpipes

  • Anders Norudde
  • Olle Gällmo
  • Per Gudmundson

Uilleann pipes

Other notable bagpipers

Notable bands with nontraditional use of bagpipes

See also

  • Canadian pipers in World War I
  • List of pipe bands

References