REVIEWS

'Thinking man's celtic music'
The Sunday Express, England

'A wonderfully diverse mix of celtic roots'
Time Out , BBC Radio, London, England

'Simply stunning. Take It to your heart and love it forever'
Mary Costello, London, England

'Excellent arrangements sung magnificently and
magical performances, what more do you want'

Sean McGhee, Rock 'n' Reel, England

'The Joe Giltrap Where There's Life CD is
our album of the year. It's fabulous'

CS Radio Productions, Belgium

'Joe is in fact a magnificent singer
with a warm and passionate voice'

Massimo Ferro La Voce, San Michele, Italy

'The self-penned opening title track acts as an
introduction to Joe's glorious gravelly smooth voice'

John O'Mahony, The Irish Post, England

'This is an album of which Joe can be justly proud'
John Tobler, Folk Roots, England

'The man's eclectic taste is given full rein as
Giltrap and his buddies cook up a storm'

Eamon Carr, The Evening Herald, Dublin, Ireland

'The only album I have played every track off over the air'
Kelvin Henderson, BBC Radio, Bristol, England

'Joe Giltrap has carved a niche as a singer/songwriter of note.
The Soldier's Tree pays homage to his mighty talents'

John O'Regan, Rock 'n' Reel, England

'Brilliant recordings, original and traditional
ballads delivered with great style'

Coral Coast Radio, Australia

'Beautiful versions of great songs'
Larry Monroe, Lonestar Radio, Austin, Texas, USA