Sam Sniderman, founder of the Sam the Record Man music store chain, has died according to media reports. He was 92.
The coast-to-coast chain, once one of the biggest in the country, went bankrupt in 2001. His flagship store on Toronto's Yonge Street, which opened in 1959, closed in 2007.
In addition to being a businessman, Sniderman was well known as an advocate for Canadian music and its artists.
Along with his wife, he founded the Recordings Archive Library at the University of Toronto.
He was presented with the order of Canada in 1976.
Sam 'The Record Man' Sniderman dies | Canada | News | Toronto Sun
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The coast-to-coast chain, once one of the biggest in the country, went bankrupt in 2001. His flagship store on Toronto's Yonge Street, which opened in 1959, closed in 2007.
In addition to being a businessman, Sniderman was well known as an advocate for Canadian music and its artists.
Along with his wife, he founded the Recordings Archive Library at the University of Toronto.
He was presented with the order of Canada in 1976.
Sam 'The Record Man' Sniderman dies | Canada | News | Toronto Sun
Iconic

