Here I am folks, entering the Time Warp again (visions of Riff Raff & Magenta).
Thanks to Alison for referring me to the site.
What memories! Gary is correct about Lionel Yendall & Reg (can't recall his surname yet). Peter Taylor was the leading drummer for 1972/3, as well as the drum tutor. Those were the days of matchstick-thin rickety-pluck drumsticks & style of play. Charlie MacGregor was the pipe tutor & band master, & I recall David Brown being the PM. 1974 saw Father & Son team from Bulawayo Callies, John Martin & John Jnr, takeover as piping & drumming tutors respectively. John Jnr introduced us to the revolutionary Alex Duthart drumming style & sticks, but couldn't read drum music. A year or two later John Jnr left & I had met up with a couple of the top drummers in South Africa, Allan McLuckie & Dave Jeffries, who were both at the time in the Cozy Corner Pipe Band in Benoni - one year the Northlea band on its regular annual visit to the Royal Scots Highland Gathering in Johannesburg, were the guests of the CCPB (something Allan still talks about to this day). Anyway, it was Allan & Dave who brought me up to speed on Duthart's stuff. as well as reading drum scores, all which was duly passed on to the likes of Lionel & Reg.
Andy & Rob Noble, sons of Joan & Jock, were brother pipers, & Gordon Noble, son of Frank, was in the pipe corps at the same time - I thought that the 3 were cousins (Frank & Jock brothers?), contrary to AndyH's comment, but subject to correction. And yes, the band cleaned up 6 years in a row (1972 - 1977) at the annual competitions in Jnb, as well as usually beating Churchill at the local events.
I remember Eduard Tavares being & tenor drummer with a guy we called "Mungo" - think his surname was Munro, but can't recall a first name.
After Northlea, I ended up in the Engineers PB, plus Salisbury Callies, for 2 years during military service. Then a brief stint with the SA Irish, after which a 20-year sabbatical. Gary Davies & I crossed paths again when I joined the Transvaal Scottish "B" Band in late 2000. Gary was the PM. We had a very successful 2001 season - after starting the year as a bunch of rag-tag no-hopers, who 3 weeks before the Toti Gathering didn't know if we would play, ended up as the Grade 4 Champions of Champions (band & drum corps). Then I spent the next 2 seasons with the SA Irish, & a season each with Lyttleton Manor, Pta, & Pmb Callies. Last year I was in Saudi Arabia - no pipe bands there. Most of this year I've spent in Jnb, returning to Pmb a few weeks ago. These days my instrument of choice is the guitar.
Thanks for the memories.