
Manolo Díaz
Manolo Díaz is a pivotal figure in the Spanish pop music scene, known for his role as a music producer and songwriter. Born in Oviedo in 1940, Díaz was instrumental in the rise of several iconic Spanish artists during the 1960s and 1980s, including the famous band Los Bravos and singer Julio Iglesias. He played a key role in establishing the Spanish music industry, navigating the cultural landscape of post-Franco Spain. His career spans decades, during which he also served as president of CBS in Spain. Diaz's influence on Spanish pop music is profound, as he helped shape the careers of numerous artists and contributed significantly to the international success of Spanish music.
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Recent news mentions
Manolo Díaz was honored with the Visionary Lo Nuestro Award.
Premios Lo Nuestro 2026: música, trayectoria y orgullo latino en una noche inolvidableManolo Díaz will also receive a special award for his contributions.
Ellos cantarán en Premio Lo NuestroManolo Díaz was a pioneer in the creation of rock in Spain and played a central role in the Spanish pop industry.
Mil millones de pesetas por Mecano, el milagro de ‘Black Is Black’ y otras interioridades de la industria del pop español | Cultura
































