07/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/15/2026 09:38
Through the Manilow Music Project, Educators in Ten Cities Will Each Receive $10,000 Grants Supporting Both Teachers and Their School Music Programs
See Below for Honorees in Charleston, Nashville, Baltimore, Jacksonville and more
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July 15, 2026: When Barry Manilow returns to the road later this month for the next leg of his U.S. arena tour, he'll once again use the spotlight to recognize the people who inspire the next generation of musicians. At every stop, the GRAMMY®, TONY®, and EMMY® Award-winning icon will present the Manilow Music Teacher Award, honoring an outstanding local music educator whose passion and dedication have made a lasting impact on their students and community.
Created through the Manilow Music Project, a program of the Manilow Fund, the Manilow Music Teacher Award recognizes educators whose passion and dedication bring music to life for their students. Ten outstanding high school music teachers in each tour market are nominated before the public votes to select the local recipient. Each winner receives a $10,000 grant, with $5,000 awarded directly to the teacher and $5,000 designated for new instruments and equipment for their school's music program. The winning educator is presented with the award during a private meet-and-greet with Manilow before the show and is also recognized onstage during the concert.
Founded after Manilow learned that music programs across the country had been devastated by budget cuts, the Manilow Music Project has donated more than $10 million in instruments and scholarships to high school and college music students, teachers, and music programs nationwide.
"While Barry continues his extraordinary career with arena shows this summer, he has chosen to share the spotlight with those he believes truly deserve it: music educators," said Matt Parrish, President of the Manilow Fund.
The upcoming recipients of the Manilow Music Teacher Awards are:
Charleston, SC (July 30): Ronnie Ward, Westview Middle School
Nashville, TN (August 1): C. Allen Kennedy, Hume-Fogg High School
Columbus, OH (August 2): Gretchen Wyder Zunic, Upper Arlington High School
Lexington, KY (August 4): Robert Bishop, Lafayette High School
Cincinnati, OH (August 5): Kyle Phillips, Princeton High School
Baltimore, MD (August 7): Christopher Gnagey, Catonsville High School
Norfolk, VA (August 8): Emily Wolcott, Oscar F. Smith High School
Greensboro, NC (August 10): Eddie Deaton, Walter Hines Page High School
Duluth, GA (August 11): Quentin Goins, Stephenson High School
Jacksonville, FL (August 13): Alexander Washington, Jacksonville Classical Academy
Manilow's arena tour resumes July 30 at North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, SC before continuing to Nashville, Columbus, Lexington, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Jacksonville, and more. For a complete list of tour dates, visit barrymanilow.com/the-last-concerts .
Manilow released his 33rd studio album What A Time earlier this summer, marking his first nearly all-original LP since 2011's 15 Minutes. The album brings together an eclectic, cross-generational group of collaborators, including Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, nine-time GRAMMY® winner Dave Cobb, and prolific songwriter Gary Barlow. The result is a collection that pairs Manilow's signature songwriting with influences ranging from orchestral pop and ballads to R&B, heartland rock, and gospel. Listen to/order What A Time HERE .
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