“It took me quite some time to digest that I was being recognized for my work and commitment to community. So often, I am accustomed to highlighting the work of my family which I am very proud of, but for an organization in the Arts to see what I work towards every day for the community and my fellow neighbor, it has been an encouragement one does not expect to receive at this stage of their career.”
Manuel A Delgado
Photo by Scott Jackson
Custom "Monica" Delgado guitar, Photo by Deone Jahnke
Photo courtesy Manuel A Delgado
"Marta" model Delgado Guitar made for TN State Museum. Photo by Manuel A Delgado
Custom Delgado Vihuela, photo by Manuel A Delgado
Photo courtesy Manuel A Delgado
Photo by Michael Weintrob
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Old-World Luthier
Manuel A. Delgado is a third generation, Old-World Luthier with instruments in;
The Fowler museum at UCLA, Two exhibits with the Smithsonian,The Tennessee State Museum, The Parthenon, and The Adventure Science Center.
He has been featured in Reading Rainbow, Tennessee Crossroads, Streets of Dreams,UPS, National League of Cities, UPS, Google, VISA, Monday Night Football and BOSE. Delgado helped Pixar in the movie “Coco”, assisted in Desperado and The Three Amigos. Distinguished as an “Honorary Maker” by Makers Mark and a “Takumi” craftsman by Lexus. Manuel designed/built “The Unity Guitar” and raised over $35,000 for undocumented victims of 9/11, and was awarded “Local Hero of the Year” in 2002, a certificate of appreciation from the City of Los Angeles and the City of New York. “The East Nashvillian” in 2019. Manuel and his daughters were featured in Super Bowl LVII with Google and they’re invited to the Smithsonian Folk Festival in Washington D.C. 4th of July week. Manuel served for Metro Nashville Arts. Multiple Boards and currently serves ArtsEdTN and Leadership Music. Manuel has helped improve hiring practices for MNPD and worked with “NEA”. Manuel’s work with schools around the U.S. to grow/create music programs. In 2019, Manuel opened “The Music Makers Stage”, a LIVE music venue crested for community and musicians to perform. Manuel served in relief for 2010 flood and 2020 tornado and during the pandemic, Manuel, his wife Julie and daughters, Ava & Lila, created “Live from the Music Makers Stage”
What does the Taproot Fellowship mean to you and how will it affect your practice?
It truly means a great deal to me to be nominated for such a prestigious Fellowship. It took me quite some time to digest that I was being recognized for my work and commitment to community. So often, I am accustomed to highlighting the work of my family which I am very proud of, but for an organization in the Arts to see what I work towards every day for the community and my fellow neighbor, it has been an encouragement one does not expect to receive at this stage of their career.
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