Shamrock and Thistle Pipes and Drums in the 2010 Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Parade

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

The band, from Ocean County, N.J., marched up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Sunday, March 14, 2010. A little rain wasn't going to stop them.

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  • The Thistle is Scottish!

    The Scots play Pipes!

    The Shamrock/Clover is Irish!

    The Irish play Flutes!

    Tartan, Sporan, bagpipes etc are all Scottish culture and tradition, not Irish.

    Even the Irish regional tartans came from Edinburgh in Scotland in the 1960's.

    The Lienne (yellow shirt) was Irish!

  • Great job guys. Seconds on the pipes and tight snares. What more could you ask? Hey Chuck, you give good banner :-)

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