ArielleArielle received her first guitar at the age of ten. Due to her ease with the instrument, and her effortless musicality, she was quickly seen as a child prodigy. She attained a degree from Musician’s Institute in L.A. and continued her education at London’s Institute of Contemporary Music Performance.
In the years that followed, she made a name for herself touring throughout North America and the UK, opening and playing with Heart, Joan Jett, Graham Nash, Country Joe McDonald, Joe Bonamassa, Guns N’ Roses, members of Deep Purple, Billy Ray Cyrus, Eric Johnson, Gregg Allman, and Cee Lo Green. She followed this by filling guitar playing duties for the hit Queen musical 'We will rock you' as well as featuring in the hit TV show, 'Nashville'. In 2023, she appeared at the London Palladium with a whole host of other stars at the James Burton tribute show. Arielle has also collaborated with Brian May Guitars to create a production version of her famous self built 'Two-Tone' guitar. To date, Arielle has released ten studio albums/EPs including the limited edition '73 Live-to-Vinyl. She now owns and runs 'Analog Acres', an analogue studio complex set in the beautiful countryside of Nashville, Tennessee. Arielle first visited the Guyton workshop with her guitar in August 2021. During that first meeting we not only agreed to build a faithful replica of her famous Two-Tone guitar, but depending on how the prototype felt and sounded, a limited run of them too. Fast forward to 2026, Arielle now owns four Guyton guitars and the limited run of 'Two-Tone' guitars are under way and being very well received. I'm incredibly honoured to count Arielle, not only as an endorsee of Guyton guitars, but as a very good friend too. |
"When I first met Andy Guyton, I never thought we would be embarking on the journey of re-creating Two-Tone. He is probably the only person in the WORLD, I would have allowed to take apart Two-Tone, which he so lovingly did so we could recreate every detail for our first prototype.
After having 12 variations of my guitar, I finally found one I can pick up and not skip a beat. The new Guyton TT model feels like a newer and improved Two-Tone, built by a craftsman of the finest caliber. No detail was spared, and Guyton's attention to detail is unmatched."
Arielle
After having 12 variations of my guitar, I finally found one I can pick up and not skip a beat. The new Guyton TT model feels like a newer and improved Two-Tone, built by a craftsman of the finest caliber. No detail was spared, and Guyton's attention to detail is unmatched."
Arielle
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