The
Midlothian Scottish Pipe Band practiced for the first time
in January of 1975. Pipe Major Ian Swinton and Leading
Drummer Jim Sim had a different philosophy regarding pipe
bands in the Chicago area. Midlothian wanted to be a very
competitive band at a World Level. The first goal was to
start a teaching program for young people so the future band
would have the same philosophies of playing.
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The band
was helped by the village of Midlothian, a suburb of
Chicago. The first practice hall was the Midlothian public
works garage. During the first practice the snow plow
trucks were driving into and out of the garage. Not the
best of conditions. Midlothian started in Grade 4. The
first contest was at Alma, Michigan where the band finished
3rd. During the first year, in addition to Alma,
the band traveled to Canada and Pennsylvania to compete.
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The
practice hall was then moved to a school in Midlothian which
was obviously much better for everyone. The teaching
program was moved to the Midlothian Park District which also
helped. In 1976 the band won the Grade 4 contest at Alma.
In 1978
the band was upgraded to Grade 3. Now, several of the young
players that were being taught were ready to enter the
band. The band continued to advance until 1981. During
this year the band entered 10 contests and won all 10.
These included the U.S. Open, the Canadian, the North
American, and the overall season honor of the Grade 3
Ontario Champion Supreme.
In 1982
the band was upgraded again to Grade 2. In 1983 the band
planned a 3 week trip to Scotland. By now the band also had
a Juvenile Band that played in Grade 4. Both bands and a
group of over 100 people went to Scotland for 3 weeks and 5
contests including the World Championships and the Cowal
Championships. The band was awarded the best overseas band
at the World Championships and finished 8th at
Cowal. The band also finished 2nd at Rothsey,
and 3rd at Perth and Edinburgh. The band also had
the honor of playing in the City Square in Reykjavik,
Iceland.
1984 saw
another successful year as the band won the U.S Open,
Canadian, and the overall Grade 2 Ontario Champion Supreme
Award. This was the first year the band played special
customized Ludwig drums that were fitted with special top
snares that were designed and built by the band. These
drums were played until 1988. The band was then upgraded to
Grade 1. This filled a goal of Ian and Jim’s of bringing a
band from Grade 4 to Grade 1 in 10 years, done almost
exclusively with players that were home grown in the band.
The band also made an album in 1986. This was done with the
help of the Illinois St. Andrew Society.
After the
1987 season the band lost several players and went back down
to Grade 2. The band then decided to travel to many
different venues including Santa Rosa, California, Orlando,
Florida, and of course the usual contests in the Midwest and
Canada.
In 1990
the band traveled back to Scotland for the World
Championships and the RSPBA Diamond Jubilee. The band
finished 8th at the Worlds and 4th at
the Diamond Jubilee contest. After this trip the band again
went on a rebuilding program with good success in the
Midwest and Canada.
1996 saw
the band travel again back to Scotland this time finishing 6th
overall. The band also won the best bass section award.
During the late 1990’s the band traveled again to
Pleasanton, California and Scotland several times with good
success.
In 2001
the band lost several players and then merged with the
Chicago Metropolitan Pipe Band under the Leadership of Pipe
Major Bob Boyle and Leading Drummer Marty Boyle. The band
dropped down to Grade 3 since only some of the Midlothian
players merged. The band won the Grade 3 North American
Championship and was second at the World Championships. The
band then went to Grade 2 for 2002 with moderate success.
2003 saw the band take the season off from competitive
action for the first time. Pipe Major Ian Swinton decided
to return for the 2004 season and this breathed new life
into the Midlothian Scottish Pipe Band again. The band
returned to the competition field again in 2004 placing in
several contests.
In 2005
The Midlothian Scottish Pipe Band again played a full
schedule including 2 trips to Canada. The band finished 2nd
in Chatham, Ontario. The band was 5th at the
North American Championships and 4th in
Montreal. The band just got better and better as the year
went on.
Won every
contest in 2007 except 2nd at the North American
Championships in Maxville, Ontario. Won 2007 MWPBA
Championship Supreme Award.
The
phrase "Midlothian is back" has been uttered many
times recently.
