Daisy Rock Girl Guitars
{{Short description|Guitar company}}
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|name= Daisy Rock Girl Guitars
|logo= Daisy rock girl guitars logo.png
|logo_size= 150px
|type= Subsidiary
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|foundation= {{start date and age|2000}}
|founder= Tish Ciravolo
|location_city = Van Nuys, California
|location_country = United States
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|area_served= Worldwide
|industry= Musical Instruments
|products= Electric and acoustic guitars, basses, ukuleles
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| parent = KMC Music
|homepage= [https://www.daisyrock.com/ daisyrock.com]
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Daisy Rock Girl Guitars is a guitar company founded in 2000 by Tish Ciravolo.{{cite web|publisher=NPR|url=https://www.npr.org/2018/10/09/655846555/guitars-arent-dead-theyre-for-girls|title=Instrument-Makers Learn A Long-Overdue Lesson: It Isn't Just Men Playing Guitar|date=October 10, 2018|author=McCabe, Allyson}} The company, currently a subsidiary of KMC Music, produces electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitars and ukuleles.
History
Tish Ciravolo credits her oldest daughter Nicole for inspiring her to create Daisy Rock Girl Guitars. When Nicole was one-and-a-half years old, she drew a picture of a daisy while coloring with her mother. Tish was inspired to draw a guitar neck and headstock on the picture. She developed the design and took it to her husband, Michael Ciravolo, the President of Schecter Guitar Research.
The resulting first model, the "Daisy" guitar, debuted in November 2000 at Seattle's ROCKRGRL music conference. During the conference, musician Courtney Love saw the guitar and liked it so much she autographed it. In 2006, the Courtney Love signed Daisy Rock Guitar was inducted into the NAMM Museum of Making Music, along with the original drawings by Nicole Ciravolo.
Daisy Rock Guitars entered into a partnership and under this agreement, Alfred Publishing became the co-owner and distributor of Daisy Rock Girl Guitars. Sales in 2003 grew surpassed $1 million. In 2004, sales surpassed $2 million.
Daisy Rock Guitars and Alfred Publishing terminated their partnership in 2016. That same year, Daisy Rock Girl signed an agreement with KMC Music, a company belonging to corporate group Jam Industries. KMC distributes Daisy Rock products worldwide.[https://msretailer.com/kmc-signs-daisy-rock-licensing-agreement/ KMC SIGNS DAISY ROCK LICENSING AGREEMENT] by Matthew Van Dyke on Music and Sound Retailer, July 18, 2016
References
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External links
- [https://www.daisyrock.com/ Official website]
{{Guitar brands}}
{{Alfred Music}}
Category:Guitar manufacturing companies of the United States
Category:Musical instrument manufacturing companies based in Los Angeles