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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Luthier Manuel Delgado

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We close out Hispanic Heritage Month with Manuel Delgado—a luthier who carries on a multi-generational family legacy of hand-crafting string instruments—a history that goes back to 1928. In this podcast, Delgado talks about his family’s tradition of instrument-making and working closely as a boy with his father and grandfather in their shop in East LA. He discusses the craftsmanship that goes into the making the instruments in the Delgado Style with an emphasis on "old-world luthier" techniques, a marriage of art and science. Delgado also talks about his move to Nashville after his father’s passing and opening his own shop Delgado Guitars—bringing the same fine craftsmanship and personal touch to Nashville. He also discusses his advocacy for arts education--especially his support for music educators, stressing the scientific evidence of music's impact on the brain and its benefits in other academic areas. He talks about his involvement in Music Makes Us where he created a mariachi program for kids at risk, the Music City Mariachi Festival that he was instrumental in creating, and Music Makers Stage—a venue he created for the community and for artists. Finally, he talks about passing the tradition down to his daughters and the emotional connection he still feels for his father and grandfather as he crafts an instrument. We’d love to know your thoughts--email us at artworkspod@arts.gov.

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We close out Hispanic Heritage Month with Manuel Delgado—a luthier who carries on a multi-generational family legacy of hand-crafting string instruments—a history that goes back to 1928. In this podcast, Delgado talks about his family’s tradition of instrument-making and working closely as a boy with his father and grandfather in their shop in East LA. He discusses the craftsmanship that goes into the making the instruments in the Delgado Style with an emphasis on "old-world luthier" techniques, a marriage of art and science. Delgado also talks about his move to Nashville after his father’s passing and opening his own shop Delgado Guitars—bringing the same fine craftsmanship and personal touch to Nashville. He also discusses his advocacy for arts education--especially his support for music educators, stressing the scientific evidence of music's impact on the brain and its benefits in other academic areas. He talks about his involvement in Music Makes Us where he created a mariachi program for kids at risk, the Music City Mariachi Festival that he was instrumental in creating, and Music Makers Stage—a venue he created for the community and for artists. Finally, he talks about passing the tradition down to his daughters and the emotional connection he still feels for his father and grandfather as he crafts an instrument. We’d love to know your thoughts--email us at artworkspod@arts.gov.

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