Johnny Canales Documentary ‘Take It Away’ Celebrates Tejano Legend

Johnny Canales Documentary

Get ready for some exciting news! The legendary Johnny Canales, our beloved Tejano singer and Mexican American TV host who sadly left us on June 13, is getting the spotlight he deserves. A new documentary called “Take It Away” is in the works, and it’s gonna be caliente!

Adrian Arredondo and Myrna Perez, two talented filmmakers, are up this tasty treat for us. They’re diving deep into the world of Johnny Canales, the man who made every Latino in America feel like a on his show. Can you believe it? Back in the 1980s, when big hair and neon colors were all the rage, Johnny was busy creating a space where our gente could be loud, proud, and 100% authentically themselves.

Now, let’s about timing, porque it couldn’t be more perfecto! While Bad Bunny, Peso Pluma, and Grupo Frontera are making waves and topping charts today, this documentary is gonna show us where it all began. It’s like connecting the dots between our past and present, amigos. Johnny Canales was the OG, paving the way for the explosion we’re living right now.

The filmmakers, Arredondo and Perez, are super pumped about this project. They’re calling it a “bilingual story of the American Dream,” and honestly, what could be more fitting? They’re shining a light on how migrant communities have been creating beauty in America for decades. And let’s not forget about the Rio Grande Valley – these folks are ready to share their alegría with the world.

But wait, there’s more! This isn’t just some small-time production. Texas Monthly and Trojan Horse Productions are jumping on board as executive producers. That’s right, this documentary is getting the star treatment it deserves.

Trojan Horse Productions, founded by Emmy-nominated filmmakers Alex Fumero and Kareem Tabsch in 2022, is known for tackling big stories and bold subjects. Based in Los Angeles and Miami, this dynamic duo has already made waves with projects like “Mucho Mucho Amor” and “Menudo: Forever Young.” Their mission is to bring untold stories to the forefront, and with “Take It Away,” they’re to do just that. Their expertise in creating compelling narratives ensures that Johnny Canales’ legacy will be celebrated in the most vibrant and engaging way possible.

Texas Monthly , an award-winning full-service content and production studio, is also lending its expertise to the project. With a team of producers, designers, and storytellers spread across Austin, Dallas, Houston, , and Chicago, Texas Monthly Studio is dedicated to telling stories that resonate deeply with audiences. Their involvement guarantees that the documentary will be rich in narrative depth and visual , capturing the essence of Johnny Canales’ on Latin culture.

So, what can we expect from “Take It Away”? Well, it’s gonna be a wild ride through the golden age of Tejano music, the rise of Latino culture in America, and of course, the incredible life of Johnny Canales himself. It’s like a time machine that’ll transport us back to the ‘Decade of the Hispanic,’ showing us how one TV show became a mirror for the entire in the USA.

Remember, mi gente, this isn’t just about looking back. It’s about celebrating where we came from and appreciating how far we’ve come. From Johnny Canales to Bad Bunny, our music has always been at the heart of who we are.

So, get ready to dance, laugh, and maybe shed a tear or two. This documentary is gonna be a rollercoaster of emotions, and we’re all invited for the ride.

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