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Miguel Mike Acosta Jr of famed Acosta Music Co of San Antonio, where he repaired and built guitars, died at 81

Skip to main content Currently Reading Miguel Mike Acosta Jr. of famed Acosta Music Co. of San Antonio, where he repaired and built guitars, died at 81 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Mike Acosta, pictured at Acosta Music Co. in 2011, shows off a double-neck bajo sexto and guitar built by his father, Miguel. Mike Acosta, who ran the renowned family business until his retirement a few years ago, died Jan. 5 at age 81.Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Mike Acosta works on a guitar at the Bandera Road shop.Michael AcostaShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Miguel Acosta, Miguel Acosta Jr.’s father, works on a guitar in the shop at the original Acosta Music Co. store downtown.Michael AcostaShow MoreShow Less

Today in Music History - Jan 13

Today in Music History - Jan. 13 The Canadian Press 2021-01-13 Today in Music History for Jan. 13:   In 1501, Christianity s first vernacular hymnal was printed in Prague, capital of the present-day Czech Republic. It contained 89 hymns in the Czech language. In 1854, a patent for the accordion was issued to Anthony Faax of Philadelphia. In 1864, Stephen Foster, one of the first composers of pop music, died in a New York City hospital after falling over a wash basin in a drunken stupor. In his pocket when he died was the manuscript for what became one of his most famous songs, Beautiful Dreamer. Many of his songs including Oh! Susanna, Camptown Races and Old Black Joe are written in black dialect. Foster gained much of his knowledge of blacks through his early experience in travelling minstrel shows. But he became embarrassed by his songs, primarily because of a contemporary review which called them only skin deep, hummed and whistled without musical emotion.

Developer keeps focus on affordability as historically Black neighborhood revitalizes

Developer keeps focus on affordability as historically Black neighborhood revitalizes FacebookTwitterEmail 1of26 Kevan and Ayesha Shelton, left, and Junious Williams pose for a portrait in one of the homes they have built in the Grand Park Square development Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 in Houston. Shelton is developing homes in the Greater South Union area. Grand Park Square is meant to to inspire a new sense of community and drive to preserve and maintain the culture in the area as gentrification threatens other historic, underserved neighborhoods.Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of26 Kevan Shelton, left, Junious Williams IV, Dana Hewling and Ayesha Shelton walk through the back yard of one of the homes they have recently built in the Grand Park Square development Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 in Houston. Shelton is developing homes in the Greater South Union area. Grand Park Square is meant to to inspire a new sense of community and drive to preser

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