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When the Bagpipe Sings in the Nose

Ross O’Connell Jennings, the intrepid bagpiper

28-Apr-16 14:30

When the Bagpipe Sings in the Nose

Calling himself “The First Piper”, Ross O’Connell Jennings is on a mission to play his musical instrument in every country in the world. He tells us not only the Why, but also stories that he has collected on his journey, including the responses of animals to the sound of the bagpipe.  Malaysia is his 46th country on his tour.


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