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Kentucky United Pipe & Drum Band
The Kentucky United Pipes and Drums Band is the number one grade 5 Pipe and Drum Band in Kentucky. And, in the South East Region of the United States Grade 5 level Pipe & Drum Bands they are rated 7th out of 177 Pipe & Drum Bands. For all the members playing is their primary passion - one they work their jobs, lives and free time around - such as practicing as shown here - in 84 degree heat and high humidity for more than two hours with only a ten minute break. The Kentucky United Pipe and Drum Band will be performing in both Louisville, KY and later the same day in Springfield, KY in the Independence Day Parade Sunday, July 3. After the parade the band will perform a free 30 minute concert on the courthouse steps. For more about the band read the Thursday edition of The Washington County Monitor! http://www.washingtoncountymonitor.com
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 > Jennifer Guthrie comes from a long line of pipers - more than a dozen in her family pipe. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Marching band. Drum major Scott Congleton leads the band in marching practice. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Marching down to the water....the band heads downhill towards the Magregor's pond before turning and heading back uphill. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Doug Johnson trying out his pipes after a tuning. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Ross DeAeth assembles his pipes shortly before practice. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Drum major Scott Congleton leads the band in marching practice. "It's a lot harder to march and play than it looks," he says. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Drum major Scott Congleton has been accepted into England's Royal Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming. He received a letter from the Queen of England encouraging him in his attendance at the school which starts this September. Not only was he accepted into the school, but an anonymous donor paid his tuition in full. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Drum Major Scott Congleton practices his marching while the band practices their piping and drumming. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Scott's "Mace" is a staff with a heavy decorative metal head. This is his practice mace. His performance mace has chains which are attached to the staff. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
Marching down to the water....the band heads downhill towards the Magregor's pond before turning and heading back uphill. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
Marching down to the water....the band heads downhill towards the Magregor's pond before turning and heading back uphill. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
Marching down to the water....the band heads downhill towards the Magregor's pond before turning and heading back uphill. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
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