Keith started playing the pipes at the age of 11. He received lessons from PM Gordon Walker and now receives tuition from Chris Armstrong. Keith is currently a member of the Scottish Power pipe band as well as Pipe Major of the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland. He is a regular prize winner in solo competitions with successes including; overall winner of The National Piping Centre junior competition, Mod gold medallist and winner of the Pipe Idol competition held as part of the Piping Live Festival. Keith is currently studying a degree in Scottish Music at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
Alasdair started playing the pipes at the age of 11. He received lessons from Pipe Major Jim Henderson and now receives tuition from Major Gavin Stoddart BEM MBE. Alasdair is also a member of the Scottish Power pipe band as well as a regular prize winner in solo competitions. Some recent successes include; 1st place in the Piobaireachd and MSR events at the 2007 Highland Society of London's annual competition and 1st place in the 2007 B/C Grade Marches at Inverary and Cowal Games. Alasdair is also currently studying a degree in Scottish Music at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
Cameron started playing pipes aged 8 with the Craigmount High School Pipe Band. Since then he has played with the Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band, Boghall and Bathgate Caledonia and most recently with the Band Club from Sydney Australia. As well as playing in bands he has won the light music at the Duncan Johnston memorial contest, 1st place in the Piobaireachd and Jig at Montrose and the Cowal B grade Piobraireachd. Cameron has received tuition from Donald T McBride and Colin MacLellan and is now taught by Gavin Stodart at the RSAMD where he is studying a degree in Scottish traditional music.