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Article: From now on, darling, I'll be calling the tune; Shock for the groom as bride plays away his bachelor days on the bagpipes.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- May 17, 2005
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Byline: STEVE MCKENZIE
WHEN he got married, Norman MacRae knew he was leaving his bachelor days firmly behind.
But the reality of the momentous step he was taking only hit home when his new wife piped up at the wedding reception.
As the function got into full swing, Angela Middleton picked up her bagpipes and launched into Norman MacRae's Farewell to Freedom.
It was a light-hearted tune she had composed to remind her husband of the passing of his years as a single man.
And as she glided around the dance floor in her wedding gown, her bagpipes under her arm, her new husband sat openmouthed as the strains of the song dedicated ...