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After 100 years of serving musicians like you, Sam Ash Music will be closing all its stores. Thank you for your support.

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After 100 years in the music industry, Sam Ash Music has announced the closure of all its stores, marking the end of an era for the beloved family-run business. The company had already closed 18 stores earlier this year, citing the need to adapt to the changing landscape of the industry. Now, faced with the challenges of online competition, Sam Ash has made the difficult decision to shut down all remaining locations.

In a statement posted on social media, the company expressed gratitude to its loyal customers, saying, “It is with a heavy heart that we announce that all Sam Ash Music store locations will begin store closing sales today… Thank you for allowing us to serve musicians like you for 100 years.” The announcement has sparked an outpouring of support from musicians, with many reminiscing about their experiences at Sam Ash and lamenting the loss of a music industry staple.

Notable drummer Luke Holland, who got his start at a Sam Ash store in Arizona, emphasized the importance of physical music stores in the lives of musicians. Other musicians, such as Alex Skolnick, also shared their fond memories of the store and its impact on their careers.

The closure of Sam Ash Music reflects a larger trend in the industry, as physical music stores struggle to compete with online retailers. Research shows a steady decline in the number of music stores in the US, highlighting the challenges faced by brick-and-mortar businesses in the digital age. Despite this, Sam Ash will be remembered as a pioneer and a pillar of the American music scene for generations to come.

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