Jean Larrivée
Jean Claude Larrivée | |
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Born | Quebec, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Citizenship | Canadian/American |
Occupation | Luthier |
Years active | 1967- |
Spouse(s) | Wendy |
Children | John Jr., Matthew, Christine, Micheline |
Website | http://www.larrivee.com |
Jean Larrivée is a Canadian luthier specializing in guitars. He was originally trained as an auto mechanic, but began making guitars in 1967.[1]
Early career
He was originally trained as a luthier by Edgar Mönch in 1967, who had recently arrived as an immigrant to Canada.
Notable students and apprentices
- Sergei de Jonge
- Tony Duggan-Smith
- George Gray
- David Iannone
- Grit Laskin
- Linda Manzer
- Jeff Sigurdson
- David Wren
References
- ↑ Morgan, Zak (1995). "The Larrivee Tradition of Handmade Canadian Guitars". Canadian Journal for Traditional Music. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
External links
- Larrivee Guitars website
- Larrivee guitars on the Guitarbench.com guitar database
- NAMM oral history interview, July 28, 2007
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