Ball Square, Somerville — Since 1982
We’re
Always
Buying.
Bring in your records, CDs, cassettes, and 8-tracks — any day we’re open, no appointment needed. We’re here seven days a week and there’s always someone ready to take a look.
Store Hours
736 Broadway
Somerville, MA 02144
(617) 764-0284
Short walk from Ball Square T
Walk-ins Welcome · No Appointment Necessary
Selling your collection
should be this easy.
CDs
Cassettes
8-Tracks
Large Collections
Single LPs
Whether you’ve got one record you’re parting with or a room full of someone’s life work — just bring it in. We’ll look at everything, make you a fair offer, and you walk out with cash. No forms, no runaround.
A buyer is on the floor every hour we’re open, seven days a week. That’s the whole point.
Got records sitting around? We want them.
Walk in any time during store hours — a buyer is always here.
Happy to come to you for large collections.
A record store run by people who love records (a lot), music (of course), and dogs (natch).
Stereo Jack’s has been a Boston-area institution since 1982 — first on Mass Ave in Cambridge, founded by the inimitable Jack Woker. When Jack retired, Somerville’s own drummer-about-town Chris Anzalone accepted the challenge of finding a great new space in Ball Square and carrying on Jack’s tradition.
In 2026, the store passed to Wayne Rogers, who ran Twisted Village Records — a Harvard Square institution of curated wonders from 1996 to 2008 — and is a prolific guitarist known for Major Stars, Magic Hour, and Connecticut’s finest, Crystallized Movements.
The name and the spirit continue; the obsessive curation and genuine expertise came with it. Jazz and blues are in the store’s DNA, but you’ll find the unexpected at every turn — a pristine soul 45, a killer used metal record in perfect shape, a new release you didn’t know you needed. The bins change constantly because we’re buying constantly.
Enjoy digging and dogging.
Blues
Rock
Soul
Classical
Folk
Electronic
Avant-Garde
New & Used