Sell Jazz Vinyl Records Collection For Cash

Let the Jazz Play On — And Let It Pay Off
Jazz records are more than music—mood, magic, and moments pressed into wax. Your collection tells a story, from smoky bebop clubs to smooth saxophone solos and swinging big bands. Now, if you’re wondering where to sell old jazz vinyl records, you’re already halfway there.
At Cash For Records, we buy jazz vinyl with heart and expertise. We’re a small, family-run business with over 20 years of hands-on experience buying collections just like yours—no middlemen, no warehouse tactics. Whether you’re looking to sell jazz LPs, inherit a collection, or simply pass it on to someone who’ll appreciate it, we’re here to help. And we do it with respect, honesty, and an ear for value.
Why Jazz Vinyl Still Matters
Jazz is timeless. It breathes through the grooves of classic LPs, featuring artists such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dave Brubeck. Many collectors (and listeners) agree that hearing jazz on vinyl is a unique experience, unlike anything else. However, as tastes change and space becomes tight, some collectors find themselves contemplating the future of their treasured albums.
That’s where we come in.
Whether you’re ready to downsize, handling an estate, or just curious about what your collection is worth, we’re trusted by sellers across the country to sell jazz records. If you’re not ready to sell, you can also sell your old blue vinyl records safely and fairly.
Jazz Vinyl Records We’re Looking To Buy
Jazz has always rewarded the patient collector, and we love digging through it. We buy across the full spectrum, from the hot jazz of the 1920s and ’30s through bebop, hard bop, post-bop, and the soul and funk jazz of the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s.
Avant-garde, free jazz, spiritual jazz, and fusion all interest us too. Original pressings are what we’re after most, though we’ll also look at later reissues of classic recordings. European and Japanese pressings tend to stand out, along with white label promos, DJ copies, radio station collections, and records by artists who never quite got their due.
Some of the labels and artists we’re especially interested in include:
Labels
- ABC-Paramount
- Aladdin
- Argo
- Arista
- Atlantic
- Bethlehem
- Black Jazz
- Black Saint
- Blue Note
- Brunswick
- BYG/Actuel
- Cadet
- Candid
- Capitol
- Checker
- Chess
- Cobblestone
- Columbia
- Contemporary
- CTI
- Dawn
- Debut
- Delmark
- Dial
- Eastbound
- ECM
- Emarcy
- Fantasy
- Flying Dutchman
- Groove Merchant
- Hat-Hut
- Impulse
- Inner City
- Jazzland
- Jubilee
- Kudu
- Limelight
- London
- Mainstream
- Mercury
- MFSL
- MGM
- Milestone
- Mode
- Moodsville
- MPS/BASF
- Muse
- New Jazz
- Norgran
- Pablo
- Pacific Jazz
- Polydor
- Prestige
- Progressive
- RCA
- Riverside
- Roost
- Saturn
- Signal
- Solid State
- Soul Note
- Status
- Strata-East
- Tampa
- Transition
- Tuba
- United Artists
- Verve
- Vortex
- Warner Brothers
- World Pacific
Instrumentalists, Bandleaders & Composers
- Jerri Adams
- Pepper Adams
- Nat Adderley
- Cannonball Adderley
- Monty Alexander
- Mose Allison
- Gene Ammons
- Curtis Amy
- Dorothy Ashby
- Roy Ayers
- Albert Ayler
- Dave Bailey
- Chet Baker
- Kenny Barron
- Sidney Bechet
- Marcus Belgrave
- Max Bennett
- Wild Bill Davis
- Art Blakey
- Paul Bley
- Ruby Braff
- Dollar Brand
- Bob Brookmeyer
- Tina Brooks
- Heath Brothers
- Pete Brown
- Ray Brown
- Marion Brown
- Dave Brubeck
- Ray Bryant
- Rusty Bryant
- Lord Buckley
- Kenny Burrell
- Donald Byrd
- Conte Candoli
- Benny Carter
- Ron Carter
- Serge Chaloff
- Paul Chambers
- Sir Charles Thompson
- Teddy Charles
- Don Cherry
- Sonny Clark
- Kenny Clarke
- Buck Clayton
- Arnett Cobb
- Al Cohn
- Philip Cohran
- Ornette Coleman
- Buddy Collette
- Alice Coltrane
- John Coltrane
- Norman Connors
- Curtis Counce
- Stanley Cowell
- Sonny Criss
- The Crusaders
- Don Cunningham
- Tadd Dameron
- Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis
- Miles Davis
- Richard Davis
- Walter Davis Jr.
- Paul Desmond
- Eric Dolphy
- Lou Donaldson
- Kenny Dorham
- Ray Draper
- Harry “Sweets” Edison
- Teddy Edwards
- Duke Ellington
- Don Ellis
- Herb Ellis
- Booker Ervin
- Bill Evans
- Gil Evans
- Tal Farlow
- Art Farmer
- Victor Feldman
- Clare Fischer
- Tommy Flanagan
- Jimmy Forrest
- Frank Foster
- Russ Freeman
- Don Friedman
- Tony Fruscella
- Curtis Fuller
- Funk, Inc.
- Red Garland
- Erroll Garner
- Herb Geller
- Stan Getz
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Jimmy Giuffre
- Paul Gonsalves
- Babs Gonzales
- Bob Gordon
- Dexter Gordon
- Joe Gordon
- Wardell Gray
- Grant Green
- Urbie Green
- Bennie Green
- Johnny Griffin
- Tiny Grimes
- Gigi Gryce
- Al Haig
- Jim Hall
- Lenny Hambro
- Jimmy Hamilton
- Chico Hamilton
- Lionel Hampton
- Herbie Hancock
- Roland Hanna
- Rufus Harley
- Herbie Harper
- Billy Harper
- Barry Harris
- Bill Harris
- Eddie Harris
- Wendell Harrison
- Hampton Hawes
- Tubby Hayes
- Roy Haynes
- Jimmy Heath
- Joe Henderson
- Ernie Henry
- John Hicks
- Andrew Hill
- Jutta Hipp
- Art Hodes
- Johnny Hodges
- Bill Holman
- Richard “Groove” Holmes
- Elmo Hope
- Freddie Hubbard
- Bobbi Humphrey
- Bobby Hutcherson
- Weldon Irvine
- Milt Jackson
- Willis Jackson
- Illinois Jacquet
- Ahmad Jamal
- Keith Jarrett
- The Jazz Crusaders
- John Jenkins
- J.J. Johnson
- Philly Joe Jones
- Boogaloo Joe Jones
- Elvin Jones
- Jo Jones
- Carmel Jones
- Thad Jones
- Clifford Jordan
- Wynton Kelly
- Roland Kirk
- Lee Konitz
- Steve Kuhn
- Pete La Roca
- Steve Lacy
- Harold Land
- Prince Lasha
- Yusef Lateef
- Lou Levy
- Mel Lewis
- Booker Little
- Mundell Lowe
- Johnny Lytle
- Teo Macero
- Junior Mance
- Herbie Mann
- Shelly Manne
- Lawrence Marable
- Dodo Marmarosa
- Warne Marsh
- Pat Martino
- Cecil McBee
- Les McCann
- Freddie McCoy
- Jack McDuff
- Gary McFarland
- Howard McGhee
- Ken McIntyre
- Harold McKinney
- Hal McKusick
- Jackie McLean
- Lloyd McNeill
- Lou Mecca
- Gil Melle
- Charles Mingus
- Blue Mitchell
- Hank Mobley
- Grachan Moncur III
- Thelonious Monk
- J.R. Monterose
- Wes Montgomery
- Jack Montrose
- James Moody
- Lee Morgan
- Abe Most
- Sam Most
- Idris Muhammad
- Gerry Mulligan
- Oliver Nelson
- Phineas Newborn Jr.
- David “Fathead” Newman
- Joe Newman
- Herbie Nichols
- Ken Nordine
- Anthony Ortega
- Marty Paich
- Charlie Parker
- Leo Parker
- Horace Parlan
- Joe Pass
- John Patton
- Cecil Payne
- Duke Pearson
- Art Pepper
- Bill Perkins
- Houston Person
- Oscar Peterson
- Flip Phillips
- Nat Pierce
- Dave Pike
- Pony Poindexter
- Herb Pomeroy
- Jimmy Ponder
- Mel Powell
- Seldon Powell
- Bud Powell
- Joe Puma
- Bernard Purdie
- Ike Quebec
- Paul Quinichette
- Sun Ra
- Phil Ranelin
- Jimmy Raney
- Sonny Red
- Freddie Redd
- Dizzy Reece
- Django Reinhardt
- Sam Rivers
- Freddie Roach
- Max Roach
- Howard Roberts
- Red Rodney
- Shorty Rogers
- Sonny Rollins
- Frank Rosolino
- Charlie Rouse
- Jimmy Rowles
- Howard Rumsey
- Patrice Rushen
- George Russell
- Fats Sadi
- Sal Salvador
- Pharoah Sanders
- Mongo Santamaria
- Merl Saunders
- Tom Scott
- Bud Shank
- Woody Shaw
- Archie Shepp
- Wayne Shorter
- Horace Silver
- Sonny Simmons
- Zoot Sims
- Hal Singer
- Buster Smith
- Johnny Smith
- Willie Smith
- Lonnie Liston Smith
- Lonnie Smith
- Jimmy Smith
- Louis Smith
- Hal Stein
- Sonny Stitt
- Billy Strayhorn
- Gabor Szabo
- Art Tatum
- Art Taylor
- Billy Taylor
- Clark Terry
- Mor Thiam
- Toots Thielemans
- Lucky Thompson
- Three Sounds
- Charles Tolliver
- Lennie Tristano
- Stanley Turrentine
- McCoy Tyner
- Phil Upchurch
- Al Vega
- Charlie Ventura
- Harold Vick
- Leroy Vinnegar
- Miroslav Vitous
- Mal Waldron
- George Wallington
- Walter Wanderley
- Earl Washington
- Julius Watkins
- Chuck Wayne
- Ben Webster
- Frank Wess
- Randy Weston
- Michael White
- Gerald Wiggins
- Don Wilkerson
- Anthony Williams
- Mary Lou Williams
- Claude Williamson
- Gerald Wilson
- Jack Wilson
- Teddy Wilson
- Lem Winchester
- Lyman Woodard
- Phil Woods
- Billy Wooten
- John Wright
- Jimmy Yancey
- Lester Young
- Larry Young
- Webster Young
- Denny Zeitlin
Vocalists
- Lorez Alexandria
- Astrud Gilberto
- Donna Hightower
- Billie Holiday
- Helen Humes
- Johnny Hartman
- Beverly Kenney
- Abbey Lincoln
- Julie London
- Nellie Lutcher
- Helen Merrill
- Mark Murphy
- Nina Simone
- Sheila Jordan
- Sarah Vaughan
- Mel Tormé
Make An Appointment
We make house calls all over Ohio, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia and East Coast. No Vinyl Record Collection is too large!
Vinyl Old Records Worth
How much are my vinyl records worth? We will pay Top Dollar for your LPs, 45s and 78s record collection.
Records We Buy
We Buy Jazz, Blues, Soul, R&B and Rock records, LPs, 45s, 78s & 12″ singles. We are open to any genre or style of music.
Sell Your Records
Call Paul Today at 1-800-643-1732. We are Honest, Reliable and Local.We also buy records in Jacksonville, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Southern Georgia.
Ready to Sell Jazz LPs or Records? Here’s How It Works
Selling vinyl can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re not a collector. But we’ve made the process simple and stress-free.
- Reach out — Call, text, or email us with a few photos or a list of your records.
- Valuation – We’ll offer an honest, no-obligation assessment of your collection.
- Fair Cash Offer – You’ll get a transparent offer based on real market value.
- Easy Pickup or Shipping – We’ll guide the process, whether you’re local or out of state.
- Fast Payment – Once accepted, you get paid on the spot or securely online.
If you’ve been Googling “where to sell old jazz vinyl records,” chances are you’ve already come across dozens of places offering lowball deals. At Cash For Records, we’re different. We provide real value because we know the value of jazz vinyl.
Looking to Sell Jazz Collection From Home?
You don’t need to leave your house. If you’re thinking, “I want to sell jazz LPs, but I don’t want the hassle,”—we hear you. We’ll arrange local pickup and provide you with the fair cost after evaluating the Jazz vinyl records on the spot.
Why Trust Us to Buy Your Collection?
Talk to us first if you’re wondering where to sell old jazz vinyl records and not get taken advantage of. Here’s what sets us apart:
- We don’t cherry-pick—we’re happy to buy complete collections
- We offer honest advice and never rush decisions.
- We’ve helped hundreds of people sell jazz records with confidence.
- We give top-dollar for hard-to-find and collectible jazz LPs
- Our buyers know jazz, from cool jazz to fusion, and everything in between
Best Place to Sell Jazz Records? You Just Found It.
Whether you’ve inherited a dusty collection or are a long-time fan ready to pass your records on, we’re proud to be the best place to sell jazz vinyl records. Our reviews and repeat customers speak volumes.
Many sellers come to us feeling overwhelmed and leave feeling relieved. We’ll guide you every step of the way.
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Buy Old Jazz Vinyl Records — We’re Always Interested
While we specialize in buying, we also maintain a curated list of available records for those looking to buy old jazz vinyl records. Our clients include DJs, audiophiles, collectors, and even music teachers who are passionate about preserving jazz through the analog sound experience.
Feel free to reach out if you’d like to add depth and warmth to your record collection. We may have exactly what you’re looking for.
Let Your Records Live On
We get it—jazz collections are personal. These aren’t just discs, they’re snapshots of a time, a place, a mood. And when it’s time to part ways with your LPs, you want to know they’re going to someone who understands and appreciates them.
Whether you’re moving, decluttering, or simply turning the page, we’re here to make the transition easy.
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