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  2. Chess Records - Wikipedia

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    Chess Records was an American record company established in 1950 in Chicago, specializing in blues and rhythm and blues. It was the successor to Aristocrat Records , founded in 1947. It expanded into soul music , gospel music , early rock and roll , and jazz and comedy recordings, released on the Chess and its subsidiary labels Checker and Argo ...

  3. 2120 South Michigan Ave. - Wikipedia

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    It was released on June 12, 2011 by the label Capitol Records. [1] [2] The album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart. [3] The title refers to the address of the offices and recording studios of Chess Records in Chicago. [4] [5] The album itself is a tribute to Chess Records. [1] [6]

  4. Robert Lockwood Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lockwood Jr., a.k.a. Robert Jr. Lockwood, (March 27, 1915 – November 21, 2006) [1] was an American Delta blues guitarist, [2] who recorded for Chess Records and other Chicago labels in the 1950s and 1960s. He was the only guitarist to have learned to play directly from Robert Johnson.

  5. Ron Malo - Wikipedia

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    [5] The Daughters of Eve, the all-female band from Chicago managed by Carl Bonafede got to record at Chess and Malo was the engineer for those sessions. [6] [7] [8] In the 1970s, he worked with Billy Joel, and engineered the lost tapes of "The Brothres" in 1973 at Bolic Sound Studio in Los Angeles (featuring the Kirk brothers from Missouri).

  6. 2120 South Michigan Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, George Thorogood and the Destroyers released an album called 2120 South Michigan Ave., which includes a cover of the Stones' piece as well as covers of other Chess Records artists. [ 2 ] The song "Space Rock Pt. 2" which came out in 1967 by the Cleveland , Ohio band, The Baskerville Hounds , was based on this track, although ...

  7. The Real Folk Blues (John Lee Hooker album) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic reviewer Stephen Cook stated: "Listeners wanting to find a comprehensive collection of Hooker's work may not find it here, but they certainly won't be disappointed once the needle hits the grooves on this solid 1966 Chess release by the blues master. Featuring nine Hooker originals, the set is a fetching mix of raucously fun up-tempo ...

  8. You Need Love (Muddy Waters song) - Wikipedia

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    Chess Records owner Leonard Chess contacted blues slide guitarist Earl Hooker to record tunes for a new record by Waters in July 1962. While Waters was away on tour in Ohio, Hooker and the group cut three instrumental backing tracks. [7] There are different accounts of who the instrumentalists were, other than Hooker and organist Big Moose Walker.

  9. At Newport 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Chess Records released the album in the U.S. on November 15, 1960, which was produced by label owner Leonard Chess. [6] Chess issued the album on CD in 1986. MCA Records, the successor to Chess, digitally remastered it in 2001. [8] The remastered version contains three bonus tracks recorded in Chicago in June 1960. [9]