Ian's World - Virtual World of Ian Coletti

 

Life Goals...

...they are what make me tick and are the reasoning behind my every action.   I have several life goals that I've developed over many years... all of which I think are obtainable. 

One in particular... I've had since Ms. Cory's 6th Grade class at Oak Grove Elementary in Acworth, Georgia.  The question is... why was I thinking about a Public House at such a young age??  I bet my brother had something to do with it! ;)  So what was/is it? 

Ian's Pub

Ian's Pub!!I used to draw signs like this in my notebook.  Over the years, I managed to gather varied experience relative to my dream.   I worked at Domino's Pizza while in High School (North Cobb High School in Acworth, GA) and college and also at Winston's Pub (I say college, but I actually went to two different ones during this period).  Both jobs gave me invaluable experience that I will use when opening the doors of my Public House for the first time.  I interned at Domino's for a wee bit while in college as well as working at Checker's in Statesboro, Georgia to manage a grand opening of a new franchise.  

After my stint at Checker's I finished my B.B.A. at Georgia Southern (who are BTW the 1999 NCAA Division I-AA football Champions!!).  My Bachelor's in is Management with an option in Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management.  As you can imagine... I elected for that option to continue ongoing preparation for my Pub.  During my coursework, I had to write a business plan.  Of course, I built my Pub on paper... only waiting for capital and sweat to actualize it.  The plan won the best in my class... and I later went to represent my school at the Georgia Business Plan Writing Contest where I won 3rd place. 

Now... if anyone has several hundred grand just lying around and would care to invest in said Ian's Pub... feel free to give me a call. ;)

Piping...

    ...something that has helped mold who I am.  I am proud to play such a noble instrument as the bagpipes.  Actually, it wasn't always a noble instrument, but what the heck... it sounds cool! :)

I first started when I was 12 years old... then promptly quit the summer after I started.  Being the capitalistic sod that I am... I took on a bet later that October from Doug Grey that I would not be in the Stone Mountain Highland Games Tattoo the following year.   Looking back... I'm sure winning that crisp $50 bill was more pain for others than joy for me!!

Now... 25 or so years later, I have played with three pipe bands and now on my fourth.  I've played in six different countries and have played for such well known folks as Mikhail Gorbachev, the Dahli Lama and Malcolm Forbes, Jr.  I've also played at Chastain Park in Atlanta twice.   Once with the Atlanta Pipe Band when we opened for the Indigo Girls and once with Gracie Moon when we opened for the Neville Brothers.  These are but a few things that I've had the pleasure of doing over the last 25 years.

A sample of other noteable performances / items (some with Scottish fiddler Bonnie Rideout:

The band I started with and first got instruction was the John Mohr MacKintosh Pipes and Drums.  I played with that band for about 6 years before making the jump to the Atlanta Pipe Band.   With the APB, I became one of the Pipe Sergeants early on.  After graduating from the University and moving back to Hotlanta... I was elected Pipe Major.  This had been a life goal for some time.  Although it was a tenuous and sometimes unrewarding job, I am proud to have served in that role and hope that I inspired members of the band musically while there.  I look forward to an opportunity to give the position another shot some day.  

The CoW Years...

For seven years I played with the Grade I City of Washington Pipe Band.  At the end of 1999, the band was promoted to Grade I, the highest competitive level forCOW!!!! Pipe Bands in the World.  Becoming a member of the COW Pipe Band :) fulfills another life goal of playing with a Grade I band.  I had many wonderful experiences performing and competing with the band.  These last several years have allowed me to knock off a few more goals on the list of Life Goals.  We competed at the World Pipe Band Championships in Grade I at the Glasgow Green in Glasgow, Scotland five times and made the finals twice.  Playing in the Final's Circle in the Grade I contest has long been a goal of mine since I knew what the World's was all about.  Even more of an honor was placing 12th the first year and 14th just this last year in the Finals competition and being recorded live.    Making the CD's is even more special because I used to listen to the World's recordings when I was a "wee" lad... back in the 80's. ;)  What would make this even more special is knowing that kids all over the world will be listening to the CD's and hear this band from the US and say... "they rock!"

Today...

I am playing with the Keith Highlanders Pipe Band Keith Highlanders Pipe Band. I'm honored to play with them and am glad they let me play given my busy travel schedule for work!

Solos...

On the solo competition front, I have finally managed to get upgraded to the Professional grade after being an Amateur Grade I piper for about 11 years.  Better late than never.  I've had the honor of competing at many great competitions over the years.  ...if you ever catch me with a few shots of fine Single Malt in me... ask me about the monsoon fest at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games in North Carolina.  My first teacher, Norman Livermore will tell ya about it. 

Speaking of teachers... Norman was my first (for about 6 years), but I also took a lot of instruction from Albert McMullin.  I was also very lucky in attending many piping schools while growing up.  I attended the Balmoral School of Piping and Drumming where I had the fortune of taking lessons from the likes of Jimmy McIntosh, Mike Cusack, Jimmy MacGregor, Ronnie Lawrie, and Iain MacLellon.  The Southeastern Eastern United States Pipe Band Association's Workshop held every February also introduced me to the piping expertise of many other great pipers. 

So... I still have many a piping goals.  One day... if I can manage to get my arse in gear enough, I'd like to compete in Scotland and who knows... maybe win a Gold Medal or two.

Slainte!

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