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The Field
Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band is one of the leading pipe bands in the world
today, and is the most influential and successful pipe band from Northern
Ireland ever. Led by
Pipe Major Richard Parkes MBE and
Drum Sergeant Keith Orr,
the
band has won every major championship title available to them, including
eight coveted World Pipe Band Championships, two ‘Grand Slams' and a
colossal 51 major championship titles. Based in Lisburn, the band is representative of
Northern Ireland with membership spanning the country, but in recent years
has attracted members from as far afield as Australia, New Zealand, Canada,
USA, Denmark, France, Scotland, England, and of course the north and south
of Ireland, all of whom have travelled great distances specifically to play
with the band.
The Field
Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band remains one of the most consistent and
decorated competitive pipe bands in history and though its philosophy has
been competition based since its inception over 65 years ago, the band also
performs at concerts, festivals, radio and television appearances, recording
sessions and civil and social functions.
For the Field
Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band, the major successes and international
accolades of today are a great progression from very humble roots. The band
was founded in 1945 in the townland of Drumalig, a few miles from Carryduff
on the outskirts of Belfast. A group of farmer’s sons had decided to form a
band as a leisure pursuit in the wake of World War II, and they proposed to
call their formation after one of the great heroes of the war,
Bernard Law Montgomery. The youths wrote to Field Marshal Montgomery
himself to ask for permission to use his name. Not only was permission
granted, but their hero even sent a ten shilling note as a personal
contribution to the band’s funds. In the years to follow, the band
successfully worked its way through the lower grades, led by its first pipe
major Billy Maxwell (who is still Band President to this day), and later
succeeded by Sandy Cumming, Ricky Newell, and eventually Richard Parkes, who
took over with his brother Gordon in 1981, after joining through the
amalgamation with the Raffrey Pipe Band. Richard and Gordon would forever
change the direction of the band, and 45 years after its inception, the band
won its first major championship in Grade 1 at the Cowal Championships,
1990.
The next two
decades are pipe band history, and the band’s first World Championship win
in 1992 catapulted the Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band from the status of
an up-and-coming local band in Northern Ireland, to the international
powerhouse it is today. The band proceeded to follow their first World’s win
with a second title in 1993, subsequently winning the elusive “Grand Slam”
of all five major championship titles in a single season, joining only a
handful of elite pipe bands in history who can claim such a massive
achievement. Gordon Parkes stepped down as leading drummer in 1998, and was
succeeded by Andrew Scullion, and in 2003 by current
Drum Sergeant Keith Orr,
and the band continued to grow and change under the progression of new
leadership. From the years 2000-2009, the Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band
rose to become the most dominant pipe band of the decade, securing 28 major
championship wins, including four more World Championships (five times
runners-up) in this decade alone. This remarkable string of success made for
a staggering 56% success ratio at the Majors, a higher number of wins than
any other pipe band during this time by almost double.
This decade
however was not all smooth sailing. In 2004,
Pipe Major Richard
Parkes suffered a stroke at the beginning of the season, and the entire
piping world waited to hear about the health of one of the most respected
Pipe Majors in history. The band pulled together to support Richard, and in
one of the pipe band world’s fairy-tale stories, Richard recovered his
health and was able to lead the band on to win the last three championships
of the season, including the band’s fourth World Championship title. For the
arc de triumph (already in the works unbeknownst to Richard and the band),
at the conclusion of the year Richard would be awarded an MBE for his
services to pipe band music in Northern Ireland: a great honour for the man
who had changed the history of pipe bands in his country, and made a local
band from Drumalig a famous name to hundreds of thousands of people the
world over. The Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band has often been dubbed
“The Richard Parkes Success Story,” and the great respect for Richard from
within his own band and from his competitors is as much a part of the band’s
ideology as its list of prizes.
Today, the
Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band remains a competition-driven organisation
going into the next decade, and is also proud to have produced four highly
successful albums to date: Début,
Live in Concert,
Unplugged
and
RE:CHARGED. The band is
supported by sponsors who help to better its existence, including
R. G. Hardie & Co Ltd
and Premier
Music International Ltd. Richard and Keith are an effective team and
continue to lead over 40 band members from around the world to the top. It
is without a doubt that the Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band has had a
greatly positive impact on piping and drumming both in Northern Ireland and
abroad, where it has set the precedent for consistency, excellence and
competitive success. The band is proud of its history, and just as driven
and motivated as ever going into the next decade.
The Band’s Historic Timeline
|
Year |
Events |
|
1945 |
FMMPB is formed: P/M William
Maxwell, D/S Donald McKay, Piping Instructor William Wood
(1945-1963), first drumming instructor Kit Reynolds. |
|
1950-1975 |
Drum Sergeants Jim McMinn, Bill
Russell, Jackson Shaw & Harry Russell. |
|
1969 |
Richard & Gordon Parkes join
Raffrey Pipe Band. |
|
1970 |
FMM & Raffrey pipe bands
amalgamate to form Freymont Pipe Band for competition
purposes in Grade 3. P/M Alexander (Sandy) Cumming takes
over as P/M of Freymont. D/S. Winston Mateer, John Rea
drumming instructor. William Maxwell contunes as P/M of FMM
for engagements. |
|
1975 |
FMM reform under P/M Ricky
Newell and D/S Richard Coffey. |
|
1976 |
FMM are promoted to Grade 2.
Win World Championship in Grade
3.
2nd at the Cowal
Championships in Grade 3.
1st in drumming at the Cowal
Championships in Grade 3. |
|
1978 |
1st in drumming at the Cowal
Championship in Grade 2. |
|
1979 |
Gordon Parkes takes over as D/S
at the end of the season.
Win Northern Ireland Champion of
Champions title in Grade 1 (Open).
2nd at the Cowal
Championships in Grade 2. |
|
1980 |
2nd at the Cowal Championships
in Grade 2. |
|
1981 |
Richard Parkes takes over as P/M
mid-season. 2nd at the
World Championships in Grade 2. |
|
1983 |
Win All-Ireland Championship in
Grade 2. |
|
1985 |
After a successful season in
Grade 2, FMM are promoted to Grade 1.
Win the Scottish Championships
in Grade 2.
6th at the World
Championships in Grade 2.
3rd at the Cowal
Championships in Grade 2.
Win All-Ireland Championship
in Grade 2. |
|
1987 |
8th at the Grade 1 World
Championships. |
|
1988 |
10th at the World Championships. |
|
1989 |
Win the All-Ireland Championship
for the first time. Win
the Ulster Championship for the first time.
Win the Northern Ireland
Champion of Champions title.
10th at the World
Championships. |
|
1990 |
Win the Cowal Championships -
the band's first RSPBA Major title.
4th place at the World
Championships.
2nd in drumming at the Cowal
Championships. |
|
1991 |
The band releases their first
CD, entitled 'Début'.
Win the March, Strathspey & Reel at the World Championships.
4th place at the World
Championships. |
|
1992 |
Win the World Championships for
the first time. Win
Cowal, British, Scottish & RSPBA Champion of Champions. |
|
1993 |
Win the 'Grand Slam' - World,
Cowal, European, British, Scottish & Champion of Champions.
1st in drumming at the British
Championships. |
|
1995 |
Win the Scottish Championships. |
|
1996 |
Release the 'FM Live in Concert'
CD. |
|
1997 |
Win the Cowal Championships. |
|
1998 |
Andrew Scullion takes over as
D/S at the end of the year. |
|
1999 |
Win the European Championships.
1st in drumming at the British
Championships. |
|
2000 |
Win the European & Scottish
Championships. 2nd in
drumming at the World Championships.
Win RSPBA Champion of
Champions drumming award. |
|
2001 |
Win Cowal & European
Championships. 1st in
drumming at the Scottish Championships. |
|
2002 |
Release the 'Unplugged' CD.
Keith Orr takes over as D/S at
the end of the year.
Win third World Championship
title.
Win Cowal, European, Scottish
& RSPBA Champion of Champions.
1st in drumming at the
European Championships.
2nd in drumming at the World
Championships.
2nd in drumming at the Cowal
Championships. |
|
2003 |
Win Scottish Championship &
Champion of Champions titles. |
|
2004 |
Richard Parkes suffers a stroke
and recovers to take the band on to win the Worlds.
Richard Parkes is awarded an MBE
for his services to pipe band music in Northern Ireland.
Win fourth World Championship
title.
Win Cowal, European, Scottish
& RSPBA Champion of Champions.
Win the RSPBA Champion of
Champions drumming award.
1st in drumming at the
European Championships.
1st in drumming at the
Scottish Championships.
2nd in drumming at the World
Championships.
2nd in drumming at the Cowal
Championships. |
|
2005 |
Win the European & Scottish
Championships. 1st in
drumming at the European Championships. |
|
2006 |
The band receives sponsorship
from R G Hardie & Co Ltd.
Win fifth World Championship
title.
Win British, Scottish & RSPBA
Champion of Champions titles. |
|
2007 |
R. G. Hardie & Co Ltd design the 'Drumalig'
Tartan especially for the band.
The band releases the "RE:CHARGED"
CD.
Win sixth World Championship
title.
2nd in drumming at the World
Championships.
Win Cowal, European, British
& RSPBA Champion of Champions. |
|
2008 |
The band releases the 'REWIND:REPLAY'
DVD which accompanies the RE:CHARGED CD.
Win European & Cowal
championships.
1st in drumming at the
European Championships. |
|
2009 |
Win Cowal, European, British,
Scottish & RSPBA Champion of Champions.
1st in drumming at the European
Championships. |
|
2010 |
Win British, Scottish & RSPBA
Champion of Champions. |
|
2011 |
Win the
'Grand Slam' - IE. Scottish, British, European, World, Cowal,
and RSPBA Champion of Champions in a single season -
becoming the first pipe band in history to do this twice.
Richard
Parkes celebrates 30 years at the helm of FMM.
1st in
drumming in the Medley at the World Championships. |
|
2012 |
Win eighth World Championship
title
Win Scottish, British, and RSPBA
Champion of Champions award
Win a historic 20th All-Ireland
Championship
Leading Drummer Keith Orr
celebrates his 10th season with the band |

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