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Alasdair Gillies was born on 6 December, 1963 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish bagpiper. Discover Alasdair Gillies's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 6 December 1963
Birthday 6 December
Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland
Date of death 27 August, 2011
Died Place Ullapool, Highland, Scotland
Nationality United Kingdom

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1963

Alasdair Gillies (6 December 1963 – 27 August 2011) was a Scottish bagpiper and tutor, and one of the most successful competitive solo players of all time.

Alasdair was born in Glasgow to parents Norman and Kathleen Gillies and lived there for the first eleven years of his life before moving to Ullapool, a fishing village on the West of Scotland where his father took on the position of piping instructor for the schools in Wester Ross.

He received his first lessons from his father, who was also a noted player, and continued to receive tuition from him throughout his career.

1980

He joined the Queen's Own Highlanders cadets aged 13, and then joined the army to become a full time soldier in 1980.

His service took him around the world in both his Piping and Infantry soldiers roles.

1986

Studying under Pipe Major John Allan at Edinburgh Castle, he gained a distinguished pass on the Pipe Major's course in 1986 where he achieved the Graduate certificate and the Senior Teachers certificate from the Institute of Piping.

He also received tuition from Pipe Major Iain Morrison of the Queen's Own Highlanders and Captain Andrew Pitkeathly, formerly director of the Army School of Bagpipe Music.

1989

He has won both of the Highland Society of London Gold medals, at the Argyllshire Gathering in 1989 and at the Northern Meeting, for pibroch playing.

He has won the Former Winners March, Strathspey and Reel at the Northern Meeting a record 11 times, and won the overall competition at the Glenfiddich Championship 3 times, with 6 wins in the March, Strathspey and Reel event.

1992

He was made Pipe major of the regiment in 1992, and served in the role until the amalgamation of the Queen's Own Highlanders in 1994, making him the last Pipe major of the Queen's Own Highlanders.

1997

He then served as the first Pipe major of the amalgamated Highlanders for two years before moving to the Scottish Division, until he left the army in 1997 to teach piping at the Carnegie Mellon University Pipe Band.

As well as the Army and Carnegie Mellon University bands he led, Gillies played in a number of bands throughout his life, including the Ullapool & District Pipe Band which had been started by his father, the City of Glasgow Pipe Band, and ScottishPower Pipe Band.

2011

He died suddenly in 2011 in Ullapool, aged 47, after a period of ill health.

With his wife Pauline he had one son, Norman, who is also a competitive piper.

Gillies was known for his technical ability, and mastery of March, Strathspey and Reel playing in particular.

Gillies had a successful career from an early age, placing highly in junior events in major competitions, and throughout his career he won almost every major trophy.