Late South Texas TV host Johnny Canales to be subject of documentary
Tejano music TV host Johnny Canales, who died earlier this month, will be memorialized in a documentary produced by the team behind Netflix's Selena: The Series, entertainment industry site Deadline reported last week. Producers Myrna Perez and Adrian Arredondo had already begun work on the project, called Take It Away, before Canales' family announced his passing on Thursday, June 13, according to the article. The documentary is being co-produced by Trojan Horse Media and Texas Monthly. "This is a bilingual story of the American Dream," Arredondo and Perez told Deadline in a joint statement.
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