Tish Ciravolo
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Southern California-based musician and guitar maker Tish Ciravolo is the President & Founder of Daisy Rock Guitars. Daisy Rock Guitars is a guitar manufacturer established in 2000. Known as the original “girl-guitar company,” Daisy Rock Guitars is the first company to successfully supply and market pro-quality guitars made specifically for females.
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[edit] The Early Years
Tish grew up in Merced, California, where her best friend Barbara taught her to play guitar while they were still in high school. The young Ciravolo - whose first exposure to a girl playing rock bass was Suzi Quatro as Leather Tuscadero on the television show “Happy Days” - was a quick learner and by age 16 was on tour with a band called Plateau. When Plateau ended up playing in Kansas City, she decided to stay there and enrolled in Penn Valley Community College as a journalism and business major. After receiving her degree, she relocated to Los Angeles, where she balanced a series of day jobs (waitress at Duke’s Coffee Shop, temp positions, assistant to Jay Leno and his former manager, the late Helen Kushnick, to name a few) with amateur night performances at The Improv and Comedy Store. Intent on being a rock star during the middle 1980s, she gravitated towards what would become her primary instrument, the bass. Like her influences Simon Gallup and Tim Butler, she played with a pick. “They kicked me out of the Dick Grove Music School after five minutes,” she recalls, “because I didn’t want to play with my fingers.”
[edit] I Wanna Be in the Band
Tish played in several bands over the years, including Rag Dolls, The Velvets (a female Psychedelic Furs-type outfit), They Eat Their Own (new wave pop), and eventually, her own group, Shiksa and the Sluts. Then she entered her “big hair metal phase,” as the bass player for the popular band Lypstik from 1988 to 1992. “We had a billboard on the side of the Roxy and everything,” she says. “We did the windmill head shaking routine when we played, which was big at the time. We were also house band at the Whisky for a time, and played in the Battle of the Bitches at FM Station.” Finding other creative outlets, Ciravolo also made two independent films (The Wake, and Birds & The Bees) and wrote sitcom with partner Karen Peterson.
In her early 30s, Tish chose to put her bass down for a while and have a family.
“Through all those years of playing music, of great success and crushing disappointment, I always had so much fun,” Ciravolo says. “It’s physical, it’s artistic, and it’s who I am at heart. These days, I’m in this punk band called sA$$afrA$$, and we do covers like “Cherry Bomb” by The Runaways plus original material. I’m kind of over the whole ‘getting the record deal thing,’ and it’s more fun than I ever had before. If I got a record deal now, it would probably interfere with everything I’m doing with Daisy Rock.”
[edit] Daisy Rock
Since being founded in 2000, Daisy Rock has increased in size at an astonishing rate, with 2006 sales reaching $2.4 million, and with Daisy Rock guitars and basses now available in more than 25 countries worldwide. The catalog includes acoustic and acoustic-electric guitars, electric guitars, and electric basses in a vibrant selection of colors. The company offers an ample bouquet of models from popular lines such as the Butterfly, Daisy, Heartbreaker, Star, Pixie, Wildwood, Stardust Elite, Stardust Retro-H, Tom Boy, and Rock Candy series, and 2007 marks the launch of the Stardust Retro-H De-Luxe Series, the Rebel Rockit Series, and the new Rock Candy Custom Special Bass. 2007 also marks the release of the very special Rock Candy Pink Label guitar that’s hand crafted in the USA by guitar guru to the stars, John Carruthers.
In addition to her role as President of Daisy Rock Guitars, Tish is also the author of the Girl’s Guitar Method Book 1, Girl’s Guitar Method Book 2, Girl’s Bass Method, Book 1, and Girl's Guitar Method Complete (published by Alfred Publishing).