Allans Music

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Allans Music is a chain of music stores in Australia. It sells all categories of musical instruments, instrument accessories and sheet music.

History

Allans was established in May, 1850 when Joseph Wilkie and Webster started a music warehouse (Wilkie and Webster) in Collins Street, Melbourne. George Allan[1] joined the company in 1862, then twelve years after becoming a junior partner Allan found himself sole proprietor. (The original store had signage "Wilkie, Webster & Allan".) His son George became a partner in 1881 when the name of the firm was formally altered to Allans and Company. By 1877 it was the largest musical warehouse south of the equator, a distinction it retained; in spite of many changes in musical retailing, the firm of Allan built its name into the record of Australian music.[1] The company subsequently became Allans Music Australia Ltd.

It was bought by Brashs, to become Australia's biggest music retail chain. Brashs collapsed (going into receivership in 1994 and in 1998[2]), and Allans Music was subsequently bought by private investors, including The Roland Corporation. In 2005 The Brackenbury Group acquired Allans Music and as at 2009, operates seven physical stores (three in Victoria, two in New South Wales and one each in Queensland and South Australia) and an online presence [1].

In 2010 Allans Music merged with Billy Hyde Music to become the largest music retailer in Australia.

References

http://www.allansmusic.com.au/AboutUs/History.aspx

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