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'''Gary Southwell''' (born 14 February 1962) is a British musician-[[guitar]]ist and [[luthier]]
<ref>''Guitar and Lute Magazine'', 1994 Nov/Dec; Interview with Gary Southwell</ref><ref>''The Acoustic Guitar''; Freeth and Alexander; ISBN 1-85833-860-3</ref>
'''Gary Southwell''' (born 14 February 1962) is a British musician-guitarist and [[luthier]],<ref>''Guitar and Lute Magazine'', 1994 Nov/Dec; Interview with Gary Southwell</ref><ref>''The Acoustic Guitar''; Freeth and Alexander; {{ISBN|1-85833-860-3}}</ref>
<ref>''The Illustrated Directory of Guitars''; edited by Ray Bonds; ISBN 0-86288-647-3</ref><ref>''The Classical Guitar: it's evolution and it's players since 1800''; Maurice J. Summerfield</ref><ref>http://savageclassical.com/gary-southwell/</ref> specializing in guitars of Modern Classical and [[Romanticism|Romantic]] eras,<ref>http://www.tfoa.eu/the_store/index.php?target=products&product_id=36419</ref><ref>''Acoustic Guitar'': March 2005; Radical Classical</ref><ref>''Acoustic Guitar'': Oct 2004; Adjustable necks</ref><ref>''Acoustic Guitar'': June 1996; David Starobin interview</ref><ref>''American Lutherie'': Summer 1999; Meet the maker, interview with Gary Southwell</ref><ref>''American Lutherie'': Summer 2000; Development of the European guitar 1780-1880</ref><ref>''Classical Guitar'': Feb 1990; Gary Southwell Interview</ref><ref>Gendai Guitar: 2000 Number 421; Interview with Gary Southwell</ref><ref>''Guitar and Lute'': 1994 Nov/Dec. issue; Interview with Gary Southwell</ref> resident in [[Hough-on-the-Hill]], [[Lincolnshire]].
<ref>''The Illustrated Directory of Guitars''; edited by Ray Bonds; {{ISBN|0-86288-647-3}}</ref><ref>''The Classical Guitar: its evolution and its players since 1800''; Maurice J. Summerfield</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://savageclassical.com/gary-southwell/|title=Gary Southwell|work=Savage Classical Guitar|accessdate=27 September 2015}}</ref> specializing in guitars of Modern Classical and [[Romanticism|Romantic]] eras,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tfoa.eu/the_store/index.php?target=products&product_id=36419|title=The most dedicated Guitar Store today|work=tfoa.eu|accessdate=27 September 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130414013350/http://www.tfoa.eu/the_store/index.php?target=products&product_id=36419|archivedate=14 April 2013|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref>''Acoustic Guitar'': March 2005; Radical Classical</ref><ref>''Acoustic Guitar'': October 2004; Adjustable necks</ref><ref>''Acoustic Guitar'': June 1996; David Starobin interview</ref><ref>''American Lutherie'': Summer 1999; Meet the maker, interview with Gary Southwell</ref><ref>''American Lutherie'': Summer 2000; Development of the European guitar 1780–1880</ref><ref>''Classical Guitar'': Feb 1990; Gary Southwell Interview</ref><ref>Gendai Guitar: 2000 Number 421; Interview with Gary Southwell</ref><ref>''Guitar and Lute'': 1994 Nov/Dec. issue; Interview with Gary Southwell</ref> resident in [[Northumberland]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Gary Southwell studied lutherie under [[Herbert Schwartz]] at the [[London College of Furniture]]. He went on to build guitars for [[Julian Bream]], [[Nigel North]], [[Jakob Lindberg]], [[Scott Tennant]], [[David Starobin]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/artists/david-starobin-00/biography/ |title=David Starobin Bio &#124; David Starobin Career &#124; MTV |website=[[MTV]] |access-date=23 October 2013 |archive-date=2 December 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202224912/http://www.mtv.com/artists/david-starobin-00/biography/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>Cahiers de la Guitare:No81 2002; David Starobin Interview</ref> [[David Tanenbaum (guitarist)|David Tanenbaum]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.davidtanenbaum.com/bio/gear/|title=Gear at DavidTanenbaum.com|work=davidtanenbaum.com|accessdate=27 September 2015}}</ref> [[Frank Bungarten]], [[Sting (musician)|Sting]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.guitarsint.com/article.cfm/articleid/26|title=Current Articles and Classical Guitar Related News Articles – Classical Guitars International|work=Classical Guitars International with arrangement by Armin Kelly|accessdate=27 September 2015}}</ref> and [[Paul Simon]].
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Gary Southwell studied lutherie under [[Herbert Schwartz]] at the [[London College of Furniture]]. He went on to build guitars for [[Julian Bream]], [[Nigel North]], [[Jakob Lindberg]], [[Scott Tennant]], [[David Starobin]],<ref>http://www.mtv.com/artists/david-starobin-00/biography/</ref><ref>Cahiers de la Guitare:No81 2002; David Starobin Interview</ref> [[David Tanenbaum]],<ref>http://www.davidtanenbaum.com/bio/gear/</ref> [[Frank Bungarten]], [[Sting (musician)|Sting]]<ref>http://www.guitarsint.com/article.cfm/articleid/26</ref> and [[Paul Simon]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* http://www.southwellguitars.co.uk/ - official site.
* {{official website|http://www.southwellguitars.co.uk/}}

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Latest revision as of 06:18, 3 January 2024

Gary Southwell (born 14 February 1962) is a British musician-guitarist and luthier,[1][2] [3][4][5] specializing in guitars of Modern Classical and Romantic eras,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] resident in Northumberland.

Biography[edit]

Gary Southwell studied lutherie under Herbert Schwartz at the London College of Furniture. He went on to build guitars for Julian Bream, Nigel North, Jakob Lindberg, Scott Tennant, David Starobin,[15][16] David Tanenbaum,[17] Frank Bungarten, Sting[18] and Paul Simon.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Guitar and Lute Magazine, 1994 Nov/Dec; Interview with Gary Southwell
  2. ^ The Acoustic Guitar; Freeth and Alexander; ISBN 1-85833-860-3
  3. ^ The Illustrated Directory of Guitars; edited by Ray Bonds; ISBN 0-86288-647-3
  4. ^ The Classical Guitar: its evolution and its players since 1800; Maurice J. Summerfield
  5. ^ "Gary Southwell". Savage Classical Guitar. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  6. ^ "The most dedicated Guitar Store today". tfoa.eu. Archived from the original on 14 April 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  7. ^ Acoustic Guitar: March 2005; Radical Classical
  8. ^ Acoustic Guitar: October 2004; Adjustable necks
  9. ^ Acoustic Guitar: June 1996; David Starobin interview
  10. ^ American Lutherie: Summer 1999; Meet the maker, interview with Gary Southwell
  11. ^ American Lutherie: Summer 2000; Development of the European guitar 1780–1880
  12. ^ Classical Guitar: Feb 1990; Gary Southwell Interview
  13. ^ Gendai Guitar: 2000 Number 421; Interview with Gary Southwell
  14. ^ Guitar and Lute: 1994 Nov/Dec. issue; Interview with Gary Southwell
  15. ^ "David Starobin Bio | David Starobin Career | MTV". MTV. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  16. ^ Cahiers de la Guitare:No81 2002; David Starobin Interview
  17. ^ "Gear at DavidTanenbaum.com". davidtanenbaum.com. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  18. ^ "Current Articles and Classical Guitar Related News Articles – Classical Guitars International". Classical Guitars International with arrangement by Armin Kelly. Retrieved 27 September 2015.

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