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- The MacCrimmons (Gaelic: MacCruimein) is a Scottish family that served as pipers to the chiefs of Clan MacLeod for several generations. The MacCrimmon kindred...
- MacCrimmon or McCrimmon may refer to: Brad McCrimmon (1959–2011), Canadian professional ice-hockey player Brenna MacCrimmon; see Crossing the Bridge:...
- James Robert McCrimmon, usually simply called Jamie, is a fictional character pla**** by Frazer Hines in the long-running British science fiction television...
- Donald MacCrimmon MacKay (9 August 1922 – 6 February 1987) was a British physicist, and professor at the Department of Communication and Neuroscience at...
- Children". The Piobaireachd Society. MacLellan, Captain John. "The History of Piping – The Hereditary Pipers – The MacCrimmons" (PDF). piobaireachd.co.uk. Campbell...
- 16th century. A North Uist tradition identifies the first MacCrimmon as a harper. The MacCrimmons ****erted that they received their first training in a school...
- Clan MacLeod of Lewis, a separate branch traditionally centred on the Isle of Lewis. MacLeod of Raasay, a branch of the latter clan. MacCrimmon (piping...
- the Scots Trad Music Awards (Na Trads). Calum MacCrimmon – pipes, whistles, bouzouki, vocals MacCrimmon graduated with honours from the Royal Scottish...
- century saw the development of piping families including the MacCrimmons, MacArthurs, MacGregors and the Mackays of Gairloch. There is also evidence of...
- west coast of Loch Dunvegan, including Borreraig (home of the piping MacCrimmons), Colbost with its Three Chimneys restaurant, Skinidin, Galtrigill and...