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==Sponsorship==
==Sponsorship==
The band is sponsored by [[Guinness®]], the [[Saint Andrews Society of the Middle South]] and the [[Caledonian Society of Alabama]].  
The band is sponsored by [[Guinness®]], the [[Saint Andrews Society of the Middle South]] and the [[Caledonian Society of Alabama]].  
==Ian Sturrock==
[[Ian William Sturrock]] was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland in 1921 and was educated at the Kilmarnock Academy. He began his tutelage on the bagpipes at the age of twelve.
During the bombing of Great Britain by Hitler during World War II, Ian served in the Royal Air Force. He was trained as a fighter pilot in [[Tuscaloosa]]. Following the war, Ian returned to Alabama and settled in Birmingham where he married and started a family.
==Ben Dearg Pipe Band==
Ian soon began teaching the bagpipes in Birmingham and formed the city's first pipe and drum band called the [[Ben Dearg Pipe Band]]. "Ben dearg" is Scots Gaelic for "red mountain", so named for [[Red Mountain]], the long ridge running south of Birmingham. The band was named by former [[Governor]] of [[Alabama]] [[George Wallace]] the "Official State Pipe Band".
==Heritage Pipes & Drums==
The Ben Dearg Pipe Band was later reorganized under the name [[Heritage Pipes & Drums]] in affiliation with the [[Heritage Academy]], an educational institution under the [[Reformed Heritage Presbyterian Church]] (now [[Trinity Presbyterian Church]]). Leadership of the band soon passed to Ian's student [[Charles Smith]].
==Current Leadership==
In 2001, [[Ryan Morrison]], a third-generation student of Ian, assumed leadership of the band. In 2008, the band was again reorganized under a new charter to become the Ian Sturrock Memorial Pipe Band to memorialize Ian's contribution to piping in [[Birmingham]].


==Membership==
==Membership==
The band is currently under the leadership of Pipe Major [[Ryan Morrison]]. The membership of the band includes individuals from throughout Alabama as well as Georgia, Florida and Mississippi.
The membership of the band includes individuals from throughout [[Alabama]] as well as Georgia, Florida and Mississippi.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 19:56, 20 December 2010

ISMPB at Glasgow Highland Games 2010

The Ian Sturrock Memorial Pipe Band (ISMPB), is a bagpipe and drum band based in Birmingham, Alabama. The band was established in October, 2008 from the membership of the Heritage Pipes & Drums and was named to honor the pipe band's original founder and primary instructor Ian Sturrock.

ISMPB performs in and around Birmingham with traditional Irish pub band Jasper Coal and at various seasonal events for their sponsors. The band also leads the annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade along with the parade's primary sponsor the Birmingham Irish Cultural Society.

Sponsorship

The band is sponsored by Guinness®, the Saint Andrews Society of the Middle South and the Caledonian Society of Alabama.

Ian Sturrock

Ian William Sturrock was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland in 1921 and was educated at the Kilmarnock Academy. He began his tutelage on the bagpipes at the age of twelve.

During the bombing of Great Britain by Hitler during World War II, Ian served in the Royal Air Force. He was trained as a fighter pilot in Tuscaloosa. Following the war, Ian returned to Alabama and settled in Birmingham where he married and started a family.

Ben Dearg Pipe Band

Ian soon began teaching the bagpipes in Birmingham and formed the city's first pipe and drum band called the Ben Dearg Pipe Band. "Ben dearg" is Scots Gaelic for "red mountain", so named for Red Mountain, the long ridge running south of Birmingham. The band was named by former Governor of Alabama George Wallace the "Official State Pipe Band".

Heritage Pipes & Drums

The Ben Dearg Pipe Band was later reorganized under the name Heritage Pipes & Drums in affiliation with the Heritage Academy, an educational institution under the Reformed Heritage Presbyterian Church (now Trinity Presbyterian Church). Leadership of the band soon passed to Ian's student Charles Smith.

Current Leadership

In 2001, Ryan Morrison, a third-generation student of Ian, assumed leadership of the band. In 2008, the band was again reorganized under a new charter to become the Ian Sturrock Memorial Pipe Band to memorialize Ian's contribution to piping in Birmingham.

Membership

The membership of the band includes individuals from throughout Alabama as well as Georgia, Florida and Mississippi.

External links