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08/12/2020

The Return of Jovanny Cadena

In April of last year, Jovanny Cadena was living his dream. The talented and charismatic singer-, songwriter from La Paz, Baja California Sur and his band Jovanny Cadena and His Private Style were riding the top of the Regional Mexican charts and touring steadily.

It was on the way home from a show in Houston that a drunk driver slammed into Jovanny’s car, injuring him seriously (6 broken ribs and a punctured lung) and bringing his tour and career to a screeching halt. His ability to perform and his very future as an artist came into serious question.

Jovanni spent the next year healing, rehabilitating and searching for a light at the end of the tunnel. And as is with serious setbacks, givens are taken, faith tested, and the true nature of relationships often revealed.

Such is the theme of Jovanny’s recently released video for his new single Ya No Queda Nada (Nothing Left Anymore) the message of which you need not speak Spanish to understand. Within just 10 days of its release, the video earned over a million views (and counting), putting to rest any questions or doubts Jovanny may have harbored concerning the love and loyalty of his fans - or the future of his career.

The inspiration for Jovanny’s singing and guitar playing both originate from his mother. Her singing in church – his soulful style. Her singing at parties – his desire to entertain, and her old guitar – his deep connection with the instrument. It was after watching Miguel Montoya of, Miguel y Miguel, his mother’s favorite band, and his EF381SC that Jovanny first knew he needed a Takamine.

The marriage of 6 string models with matching 12 string versions of the same (strung with dual sets of regular gauge strings to approximate the bajo sexto) is a very common voicing in Regional Mexican music. Thus the tasty red  JJ325-SRC John Jorgenson model and its sister JJ325-SRC-12  - and the Takamine flagship EF341SC black cutaway with its EF381SC 12 string counterpart have proven especially popular with the genre over the years.  Add an expressive Tuba to fill the bottom and you have a contemporary take on the timeless voice of a proud culture.

And while Takamine Guitars may be known primarily for their stage prowess, when Jovanny was asked why he though the brand has become so popular in Mexico, the artist with 15 singles and 3 albums under his belt cites the record-ability of his Takamines. “Finding an acoustic guitar with both a power and balance is difficult” says Cadena. “It has been my studio experience my Takamine’s can deliver both. That’s one reason I think they are so popular”.

Jovanny’s accident and recovery have left him extremely grateful to everyone who has supported him throughout his career, particularly those from the earliest days when he played the boardwalk of La Paz with only a guitar and a dream. But Cadena reiterates that the surgeries are done - the crutches have been put away - and his battery is charged.

Jovanny Cadena is back.