One of the nicest guys you will every meet
Randy Arent
Denver Bagpiper
Consider the impact of the Great Highland Bagpipes played by an experienced piper. It’s the perfect instrument for celebrations, and adds to the joy and excitement of the day. The bagpipes played at your wedding will be something to be talked about for years to come.
Randy Arent started playing bagpipes in Detroit after years of thinking about learning the instrument. Roughly fifteen years later, turns out he’s pretty good.
Since moving to Colorado, Randy’s been piping for weddings, funerals and special events as a solo performer and as a member of a local pipe and drum band both Scottish and Irish in musical tastes.
The pipes are really meant to be played outdoors and Randy truly enjoys playing in our Colorado Mountains. Altitude and weather present some interesting challenges for all pipers in our state and Randy always asks his outdoor wedding clients about a “Plan B”.
Some of Randy’s favorite wedding venues are The Cherokee Ranch Castle, Boettcher Mansion, Dunafon Castle and Red Rocks Amphitheater. These beautiful settings seem to cry out for the pipes.
In addition to solo performances and playing with “street bands”, Randy is a member of an elite group of pipers and drummers, Celtic Colorado Pipes and Drums, that performs along with The Denver Brass www.denverbrass.org in front of sold out audiences several times a year.
Randy works closely with his clients to get everything just right. Music selection, the timing and spacing of the different tunes are critically important to everyone involved in a wedding.
Visit Randy’s web site; www.denverbagpiper.com for some ideas on incorporating the bagpipes in your wedding.


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