I still play the pipes that saved my great-grandfather’s life in WW1

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on I still play the pipes that saved my great-grandfather’s life in WW1

In a small town, the haunting melodies of bagpipes echo through the air, carrying stories of bravery and resilience. I play the very pipes that saved my great-grandfather during WW1, a poignant reminder of the power of music in times of war.

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