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Article: Lexington, Ky., Bagpipe Students Strive to Master Instrument's Intricacies.
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- March 14, 2003
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By Jim Warren, Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 14--Skirling bagpipers from the William Sutherland Reid Pipes and Drums will lead Lexington's St. Patrick's Day Parade down Main Street on Saturday, just as they have every year for 24 years.
Cathi Duerson, Ed Frederick and Rebecca Lawyer won't be among the pipers this year, but look for them to be playing in next year's parade.
The three, along with a few other brave souls from the Lexington area, recently started learning to play the bagpipes -- those ancient, fascinating, maddening musical instruments whose sound some have compared to the squalling of ...
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