'Everything has been so wonderful'published at 13:05 BST 19 June
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Bostonian Brad Livingston, drum sergeant of the Rhode Island Highlanders pipe band, speaking about the Tartan Army on BBC Radio 5 Live's Wake Up To Money: "It has been absolutely fantastic. I could not have nicer things to say about the Tartan Army, here in Providence. It has been absolutely magical for us. Getting new friends and being here, everyone has been so kind.
"The city of Providence has welcomed the Tartan Army with open arms and I hope that all of the folks from the Tartan Army are having as much fun as we are. Everything has been so wonderful."
On putting on bagpipe parades with the Scotland supporters: "The band here, we’ve done a couple of events now with the Tartan Army. Our first event was prior to the match at the end of last week. We met in a pub down here where there was a street party with the supporters, we marched them from the pub to the iconic yellow school buses we have here in the States, so everybody could climb on board and drive up to the stadium in Foxborough.
"We went back and the supporters that weren’t able to get tickets to the match, we stayed in the pub with them and we cheered just as loud as anybody else when Scotland won their game.
"Earlier today, we marched the Tartan Army down to the Hasbro Children Hospital where they made a very sizable donation to the children’s hospital. That was really special.
"There were members of the band who have had their own children or families go to that hospital for treatment, so it was emotional on our end and for the Tartan Army supporters as well.
"Just a magical thing and then after we finished with that, we marched supporters down to a park here.
"There were thousands of people, we just had a blast, playing music, singing songs. Just really enjoying the camaraderie of it all."
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