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New documentary Juanito’s Lab chronicles the growth and struggles of a San Antonio musical prodigy
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Juanito Castillo, Juanito’s Lab, film, documentary, movie, Guillermina Zabala, Enrique Lopetegui, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, CineFestival, film festival, jazz, Tejano, conjunto, musician, blind, blind musician, prodigy, Saluté International Bar, St. Mary's strip, Azeneth Domingue, Max Baca, Gustavo Santaolalla, Esteban Jordan, bajo sexto, accordion, guitar, bass, drums
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