The Redding Bagpipe Competition held its 14th annual event at the Red Lion Hotel in Redding, California. Forty-five pipers, across all five amateur grades, vided for medals in four piping events. This is the largest indoor solo piping competition under the Western US Pipe Band Association.
A tradition of this competition is the awarding of the “Piper of the Day” Quaich. This award is sponsored by Royal Canadian Legion Branch 25 of San Francisco, CA, and is dedicated to Past Branch Commander, Fred Rutledge. The four judges determine the recipient based on the merit beyond basic success in events; someone they feel put out a good effort and best represented the spirit of the competition.

This year’s recipient is nine-year-old Everett Johnson of Northern California. Everett started learning the bagpipes a year and a half ago and this is his second year competing at the Redding Bagpipe Competition and his first competition after moving up to amateur Grade 4. He won the three events he entered in a large field of competitors. He also dazzled the audience at the evening’s ceilidh, playing a lively set of marches and hornpipes. He certainly showed an amazing talent for someone his age and appreciation for both the instrument and music.

Helping to present this year’s award was Aims McGuinness who was the 2024 recipient. Aims is a history professor at UC Santa Cruz.

The winner of the 2025 Fred Rutledge Memorial “Piper of the Day” Quaich, Everett Johnson, with Aims McGuinnes who is the 2024 recipient.

Everett Johnson with Royal Canadian Legion Branch 25 Piper, Charlie Martin.







