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Daisy Rock Girl Guitars

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Type
  
Private

Area served
  
Global

Founded
  
2000

Industry
  
Musical Instruments

Founder
  
Parent organization
  
Daisy Rock Girl Guitars wwwdaisyrockcomimageshomedrxmas01jpg

Key people
  
Tish Ciravolo, Ron Manus

Products
  
Daisy Rock and Debutante by Daisy Rock

Headquarters
  
Motto
  
Providing females with whatever it takes to learn to play guitar and enjoy music…

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Daisy Rock Girl Guitars is a girl-guitar company founded in 2000 by Tish Ciravolo. Daisy Rock Girl Guitars has instruments available in over 26 countries worldwide, and the company is co-owned and distributed by Alfred Music Publishing.

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Company 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. (Schecter had grown, under Michael’s leadership, from its original roots as a small instrument parts company in the 1970s and 1980s into a major guitar manufacturer. Early Schecter endorsees included Michael’s old friend Robert De Leo from Stone Temple Pilots, as well as artists like Prince.)

The resulting first model, the “Daisy” guitar, debuted in November 2000 at Seattle’s RockGrl Conference. During the conference, musician Courtney Love saw the guitar and liked it so much she graciously gave her stamp of approval with an autograph.

Within two years, the company went from a brand new guitar manufacturer with only 75 guitars to sales of over $400,000 by the end of 2002.

Daisy Rock entered into a partnership agreement with Alfred Music Publishing, the world’s largest educational music publisher. Under this agreement, Alfred became the co-owner and distributor of Daisy Rock Girl Guitars. Sales in 2003 grew 150%, surpassing the $1 million mark. In 2004, sales doubled again, surpassing the $2 million mark. In 2005, sales reached $2.5 million.

As of 2010, Daisy Rock has sold 175,000 units.

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Daisy Rock Girl Guitars Wikipedia