Spanish multi-instrumentalist and producer, Manolo Garrido has spent decades shaping the sound of Iberian music through his work as a musician, engineer, and studio innovator. Beginning his career in the early 1970s, he established himself as a versatile performer on guitar and keyboards while collaborating with his brother in various musical projects. His expertise spans flamenco and pop production, making him a key figure in Spain's recording landscape.
As a studio engineer and producer, Garrido has developed a reputation for his technical proficiency and deep understanding of traditional Spanish music production. His work in his own recording facilities has contributed significantly to the development of flamenco and pop music in Spain, blending acoustic traditions with modern production techniques.