Gary Southwell

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Gary Southwell

Gary Southwell (born February 14, 1962) is a British musician-guitarist and luthier[1] specializing in guitars of Modern Classical[2][3] [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] and Romantic Eras, resident in Hough-on-the-Hill, Lincolnshire.

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, Jacob Lindberg, Scott Tennant, David Starobin,[11] David Tanenbaum, Frank Bungarten, Sting and Paul Simon.


References

  1. ^ http://savageclassical.com/gary-southwell/
  2. ^ http://www.tfoa.eu/the_store/index.php?target=products&product_id=36419
  3. ^ Acoustic Guitar: March 2005; Radical Classical
  4. ^ Acoustic Guitar: Oct 2004; Adjustable necks
  5. ^ Acoustic Guitar: June 1996; David Starobin interview
  6. ^ American Lutherie: Summer 1999; Meet the maker, interview with Gary Southwell
  7. ^ American Lutherie: Summer 2000; Development of the European guitar 1780-1880
  8. ^ Classical Guitar: Feb 1990; Gary Southwell Interview
  9. ^ Gendai Guitar: 2000 Number 421; Interview with Gary Southwell
  10. ^ Guitar and Lute: 1994 Nov/Dec. issue; Interview with Gary Southwell
  11. ^ Cahiers de la Guitare: No81 2002; David Starobin Interview


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