After a century-long run, the iconic music retailer Sam Ash is closing its doors for good, marking the end of an era for musicians and music lovers alike. The company announced on Monday that all 42 of its locations across the country will begin store closing sales, with the last stores shuttering by July.
Founded in 1924 by Austrian immigrants Sam and Rose Ashkynase, Sam Ash has been a staple in the music industry for generations. The company’s motto, “Come In and Play,” has made it a favorite among musicians looking to test out instruments and equipment before making a purchase.
However, Derek Ash, the great-grandson of the founders, cited the rise of online shopping as a major factor in the decision to close the brick-and-mortar stores. “A lot of this has been the move to online shopping,” he told the New York Times. “There are so many choices, and to maintain a store with that much selection is very difficult.”
The news of Sam Ash’s closure has sparked an outpouring of nostalgia and sadness on social media, with users sharing memories of visiting the stores and purchasing instruments. Many expressed their disappointment at the end of an era for the beloved retailer.
As the company prepares to say goodbye after 100 years in business, musicians and fans alike are encouraged to take advantage of the store closing sales and specials on samash.com. It truly is the end of a musical era with the closure of Sam Ash.