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He’s a little bit unsung, you know” ANDY IRVINE

“….has an innate ability to elevate a song. His playing is brilliant and his singing and phrasing are in lock step with the intent behind the song…” DAVID FRANCEY

…. one of the best kept secrets on the folk circuit. His singing is superb…a beautifully sympathetic guitar accompaniment to rival any of his peers. His first album is one of my "most played" over the years; surely the greatest reflection of genuine musical appreciation” IAN McCALMAN

“...has a voice and an approach perfectly suited to the almost confidential style of singing” IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE

“…one of the deftest pickers and tastiest arrangers of songs it has been my pleasure to hear...a real delight’’ STEVE TILSTON

“Over many years, I’ve had the immense pleasure of just sittin' around, pickin' and grinnin' at home, playing on stage and recording in the studio with Bob Wood. His outstanding guitar and vocal skills, combined with the sensitivity and empathy he brings to the music, make him the consummate compadre on stage, a great interpreter of songs and a very fine solo artist in his own right. If ever I should write a song I never get the chance to perform, Bob’s the man for the job” BENNY GALLAGHER

..performs with an astonishing degree of virtuosity ... a superbly mellow-voiced singer and outstandingly deft guitarist” fROOTS MAGAZINE

Bob has a distinctive approach to the role of Scots balladeer, with a fine ear for songs old and new, a deft way with a guitar and a voice of freshness and mellowness combined. The mature listener will take to him, and younger listeners will be enchanted” JEZ LOWE

“Premier singer and fantastic guitarist with a huge repertoire of songs. Bob is passionate about his music….never fails to give a great evening’s entertainment. A consummate professional” TOM McCONVILLE

Bob's guitar playing will take you to a world of comfortable relaxation as well as beautiful brilliance” TAMBOURINE RECORDS (Japan)

“Intricate, thoughtful and beautifully delivered guitar accompaniments and counter melodies” FATEA MAGAZINE