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Gordon Giltrap was born in 1948 in the U.K. and began playing guitar in the '60s, his career beginning to happen before the end of that decade. He released two albums in that era -- 1968's self-titled and 1969's Portrait. In the early '70s he kept busy by releasing Accolade in 1970 and A Testament of Time the following year. In 1973, he hooked up in a duo called Giltrap Philips, releasing an album of the same name. His next solo album came in the instrumental work Visionary, released in 1976. By the time the follow-up, Perilous Journey, saw the light of day in 1977, Giltrap was working under the moniker of Gordon Giltrap Group. The following year Fear of the Dark was released and in 1995 Giltrap released Music for the Small Screen, a collection of his television soundtrack work. The album includes appearances by Brian May (Queen) and Rick Wakeman (Yes). His next album was Troubador. ~ Gary Hill, Rovi
I agree with Iversonma. After using Pandora for about three months, I upgraded to Pandora One for the same reason - I've found SO many artists I would never have known, like Gordon Gilstrap, had it not been for Pandora.
When I first heard it I thought it was Alex DiGrassi. interesting. I wonder if his early stuff is like this. If so, then he was new age music before there was new age music.
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