bagpiper
los angeles , california
united states
bagpiper in los angeles california
los angeles , california
united states
Ian is a master piper in every way: 35 years experience as an accomplished soloist, competitor, performer, band leader and teacher.
He specializes in performing at Weddings, Funerals, Wakes, Births, Parties and Special Events
Ian is a former member of Simon Fraser University, the world champion bagpipe band. He brings his experience and legendary expertise to bands around the world with lectures, workshops and band consulting. Ian and His Music - His television and film credits include The Simpsons, The General’s Daughter, The West Wing and others. Ian is a private tutor and mentor for pipers for all ages and levels of ability. He is a former member of Simon Fraser University Bagpipe Band, the present reigning world champions. Ian travels the world bringing his experience and legendary expertise with lectures, workshops, band consulting and competition judging. He is currently involved in producing and recording for CDs and concerts.
Ian has been very successful taking the music of the Scottish Highland Bagpipe into the entertainment industry, working as a creative consultant and performer on top films and television shows including The Rundown, The General’s Daughter, The Simpsons, The West Wing, American Dad, Arliss and the Family Guy. He is as comfortable and enthusiastic playing in a competition for world-renowned judges as he is on stage at the Hollywood Bowl.
Ian is an accomplished competitor receiving many prizes and medals throughout the U.S. and Canada. In addition to demonstrating his talents as a class player in Light Music, winning several competitions, Ian has consistently won in Piobaireachd (the classical music of the bagpipe) in the course of his bagpipe playing career.
Also, Ian has released his own Recording CD entitled Angels From Atlantis — featuring an original composition — a project that was supported and encouraged by the Durfee Foundation located in Los Angeles, California and Ian is a Durfee Fellow, having received a two year grant to assist students with their own piping studies. He also produced a CD that is devoted to relaxation – it is called The Lady and is based upon the ancient music of Scotland called piobaireachd – the classical music of the great highland bagpipe.
Ian is now a visiting assistant professor at the University of California at Riverside and is the director of music for the UCR Pipe Band and is also the director of the music degree program for bagpipes there. This is a new and unique position being offered by the University and expect exciting news from there in the very near future.
Ian’s goal is to bring the great highland bagpipe to the public ear with all the grandness and spirit this very special instrument has and to have it be presented as a majestic instrument of the woodwind family rather than that of a novelty, something it is thought of by the casual ear.