Renfrewshire Schools Pipe Band has been shortlisted in this year's MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards.
The group is one of three contenders in the running for the competition's Scottish Pipe Band of the Year category.
People can vote now for who they think deserves to take home the prize, with the winners to be announced at the annual glittering award ceremony at Caird Hall, in Dundee, on Saturday, December 2.
We previously reported in August how Renfrewshire Schools Pipe Band were crowned champions in the Novice B category of the World Pipe Band Championships.
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The MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards champion top Scottish traditional musicians of all genres and this year's ceremony is set to celebrate and showcase Scotland's flourishing music scene in style.
Margaret Cameron, director of content at MG ALBA, said: "The way in which the MG ALBA Scots Trad Awards has grown and developed over the past 21 years has exceeded all the expectations of everyone involved in the project, and once again this year's nomination list is an outstanding reflection on all that is great within the Scots Trad Music scene."
Voting will close on Sunday, November 19. To take part, visit www.scotstradmusicawards.com.
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