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2026 School Instructors & Staff

Iain Simpson | Dr. J. Reid Maxwell | Jordan Bailie | Emma Buchan |  Danielle Millar | Barbara MacDonald | Jeremy WhiteSchool Staff

Iain Simpson - Piping 

Iain SimpsonIain started learning the chanter aged seven and was originally taught by his father William.

Iain joined his local band Kinneil Colliery in the early seventies and played with this band until 1986 when he joined Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia.  During his time with Boghall, Iain has won all the Major Championships several times but there is no doubt the highlight of his long, decorated career was winning the Grade 1 World Championship in 2023 for the first time.

Iain was also Pipe Major of Boghall’s Novice Juvenile band between 1992 – 97. After winning 3 Major Championships in 92, including the Worlds, the band was promoted to the juvenile grade where they competed successfully until the turn of the century.

In 2000, Iain was appointed Pipe Major of Geoge Watson’s College Pipes & Drums where he and his drumming colleague Mick O’Neill formed a formidable partnership that would transform the band and indeed the Juvenile grade. Between 2000 and 2022 under their leadership, the band won over 35 Major Championships including 6 Worlds and 11 Champion of Champion titles and over 50 Major drumming titles. Iain was humbled and delighted to meet the late Queen Elizabeth when the school band won ‘Best band on Parade’ at the famous Braemar Gathering. Another unforgettable experience was playing ‘The Flowers of the Forest’ at the Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres in 2015. After retiring from GWC in 2022, the band are now lead by former Peoples Ford Pipe Major Ross Harvey and they remain at the very top of a highly competitive grade. Iain is currently teaching bagpipes on a part-time basis at The Edinburgh Academy.

Once retired, Iain was looking for a new challenge and he started competing on the solo piping circuit. Iain has gained a few prizes mainly thanks to receiving advice from his son Jonathon!! Over the years Iain has travelled extensively with Watson’s and Boghall visiting countries including Japan, Malaysia, Russia, USA, Canada, France, Germany, Spain and Belgium performing in Competitions, Tattoos, Concerts and facilitating workshops.

Iain is a qualified RSPBA Adjudicator, PDQB Assessor and Instructor. He was a member of the RSPBA Music board for over 25 years.

We're delighted to have Iain returning to SOUND ADVICE and look forward to his teaching once again.


 

J. Reid Maxwell - Snare Drumming

reidmaxwellReid has an amazing record of accomplishments at the top in the pipe band world. Apart from his six World and six World Drum Corps titles with SFU, Reid has won the titles with two other Grade 1 bands, one of them as lead drummer! Reid is perhaps the only person is history to lead two separate drum corps to the World title!

Apart from his years of pipe band and solo success, Reid has also been an amazing teacher of drumming, inspiring students across the world at workshops, schools and via the internet. You can hear his influence on drum corps around the World, and his incredible feel for pipe band ensemble has been a key part of his teaching.

In 2024, Reid was awarded an Honourary Doctorate degree from Simon Fraser University in recognition of his massive accomplishments as a performer, leader and instructor.

Reid's massively popular rudimental tutor Taking No Shortcuts  and his book of drum scores are available for purchase at his website: takingnoshortcuts.com

Reid has been a regular instructor at Sound Advice in the past, and we are delighted to have him return this year!


 

Jordan Bailie - Tenor/Bass Drumming

JordanBailieJordan started tenor drumming at the age of 10 and by the age of 13 and was playing in the Grade 1 competition circuit first with Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band and since 2014 with current World Champions Inveraray and District Pipe Band.

Jordan has enjoyed successes in over 20 RSPBA Major Championships, including three World Championships and two World Drumming titles.

As a solo player Jordan has competed and won many events including the International Juvenile Solos and the Gold Medal competition at Winter Storm and has been the World Solo Champion on three occasions including most recently in October 2025.

Jordan teaches drumming in Scottish schools and has his own company that produces tenor sticks and practice pads for tenor drummers worldwide.

 


 Emma Buchan - Piping

Emma Buchan800Emma Buchan has been playing bagpipes since she was nine and could be found competing most weekends during the summer season. She was a successful solo piper on the junior circuit and travelled the World as Pipe Major of the National Youth Pipe Band of
Scotland.

Emma graduated with Honours in Scottish Music and Piping from the RSAMD (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) and her principal tutor was Roddy MacLeod MBE.

She spent 20 years with the Grade 1 Peoples Ford Boghall and Bathgate Caledonia and became a World Champion in 2023, the first time in the bands history. She is also Pipe Major of Falkirk Schools Novice B band, after helping to set up a competitive pipe band system back in her home town of Falkirk.

As well as teaching Music at Larbert High School, she also teaches privately to encourage the next generation of young pipers. 

Barbara MacDonald - Piping

Barbara MacDonaldBarbara started piping at the age of 10, and played and performed with Regina’s Fraser Pipe Band, eventually becoming its pipe major. As P-M, Barbara led the band to provincial championships, and a 1979 tour of Scotland.  

She attended piping summer schools at Fort San, and later moved to BC, where she was pipe sgt of the SFU Grade 2 band. Following that, she played for several seasons with the Grade 1 SFU Pipe Band, and made CDs, BBC radio broadcasts, and finished in the top 5 at the World Pipe Band Championships with SFU. 

She was a founding member of the City of Regina Pipe Band and has been pipe sgt for a number of years. She plays key roles in setting the band’s sound and writing harmonies, and she has taught piping for many years.  

Barbara is currently an instructor at the Conservatory of Performing Arts in Regina, and since 2016 has been a member of the 78th Highlanders, Halifax Citadel Grade 1 band.

 Barbara is currently the President of the SPBA and in 2024 was awarded The Queen's Jubilee Medal for services to piping in Saskatchewan. In her work life, she has been a Registered Nurse for 40+ years, holds a Masters degree from Columbia University (NY) and is a co-founder and partner in IDEA-Diabetes, a company that inspires hope, and provides the knowledge and skills to support people to live well with diabetes.


 

 

Dani Millar - Piping

dani millarDani began her piping career in Saskatchewan, playing with the 96th Highlanders, Strathfleet, and City of Regina pipe bands. After completing high school, she attended university in Vancouver, and joined the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band, winning the World Pipe Band Championships in her first season! Since 1995, Dani is one of a few members of SFU to have played in all six World's wins.

Over her years in SFU, Dani has been a successful soloist, an outstanding instructor to junior bands and at summer camps, has played an impoortant role in band music and especially harmonies, and has been a key perfomer for the band in competition and concert halls, from Carnegie Hall to Lincoln Theatre, from the Sydney Opera House to the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.

Through all of this, she has managed to build a successful career as a school teacher, and she devotes a lot of time to raising her daughters.


Jeremy White - Snare Drumming

Jeremy WhiteA native of Fredericton, New Brunswick Jeremy began his drumming career with the Fredericton Society of St. Andrew Pipe Band organization in 1990, at the age of eight. After progressing through the grades, he moved to the Grade 2 where he stayed for over a decade, during which both the corps and band achieved many successes including numerous North American championships that led the band to be upgraded to Grade 1. During this time, he also guested with the Grade 1 Manawatu Scottish Pipe Band of New Zealand at the World Pipe Band Championships, where the band finished ninth.

Jeremy was later the head drumming instructor at the College of Piping where, the band won the Grade 4 North American Championship and was upgraded to Grade 3. The following year, the band attended the World Pipe Band Championships where they finished fourth and runner-up in drumming. Next, he was lead drummer of the Dartmouth and District Grade 2 band for one season before leaving the Maritimes to become a musician in the Canadian Armed Forces.

For several years Jeremy was posted in Winnipeg with the Canadian Forces, where he was lead drummer of the RCAF pipe band and also played with the Winnipeg Police Pipe Band, followed by stints with Viscount Park Pipe Band in Edmonton.

After leaving the Canadian Forces, Jeremy moved to Edmonton he currently operates his drumming studio. He is the head instructor with the Edmonton Youth Pipe Band and the lead drummer for North Stratton Pipe Band), and a certified adjudicator with the Alberta Society of Pipers.

Jeremy travelled back to Brittany to compete with the 23-time Bagadoù National Championship winner Bagad Kemper (Grade 1), winning the drumming title that year as well as in 2019, and most recently, in 2023. Jeremy travels  annually to perform and compete with Bagad Kemper.

In 2024, the North Stratton drum corps under Jeremy’s direction became the World Grade 2 drumming champions, with the band placing second overall—just one week after winning the European championship title both as a band and drum corps.


 

 Sound Advice Staff

It takes an enormous amount of time to organize and run a summer camp, and the SPBA is fortunate to have a team of dedicated to putting the school together.

Wayne Rempel - School Director

WayneRempelWayne started piping as an adult after his son took an interest, and he carried on from there, taking lessons through the Conservatory of Performing Arts, and then later joining the Regina RCMP Pipe Band. Wayne competes in Adult piping class events, performs with the RCMP Pipe Band, and was recently awarded The Queen's Jubilee Medal for services to the arts. He is a Past President of the SPBA, and did a brilliant job managing the school last year.

 


 

Michelle Gallagher - School Director/Instructor

MichelleGallagherMichelle (Carline) Gallagher has played in pipe bands for most of her life, including many years with the City of Regina Pipe Band, a number of seasons in the  Alberta Caledonia Pipe Band, and she has been a member of Scottish bands Tayside Police and Mackenzie Caledonia. Michelle was a dominant player in the Grade 1 solos for several years, and we are fortunate to have her passion for playing and teaching as part of the school. Michelle will be taking on both teaching and administrative roles during the school.

 

 


 

 Iain MacDonald - Website & Music Direction

iain worldsIain MacDonald started SOUND ADVICE in 2004 and organized and ran the school each year until Fall 2022, at which time he sought others to take it on.  Iain will play a role in planning and will assist with some teaching as needed. His piping bio is HERE.

 


 

 
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