Marshall Chess

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Marshall Chess is an American music executive best known for his work with Chess Records and for helping shape the careers of influential blues and rock artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
music executive
record producer
activeIn Chicago music scene
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Chess Records NERFINISHED
father Leonard Chess NERFINISHED
founded Cadet Concept Records NERFINISHED
genre blues
psychedelic rock
rock and roll
soul music
industry music industry
influenced development of modern blues-rock
popularization of Chicago blues
languageSpoken English
memberOf Chess family NERFINISHED
notableFor bridging blues and rock audiences
continuing the legacy of Chess Records founders
promoting blues and rock music
work at Chess Records
work with The Rolling Stones in the 1970s
working with influential blues artists
working with influential rock artists
notableWork development of Cadet Concept label at Chess Records
occupation film producer
music executive
radio personality
record producer
positionHeld president of Chess Records
residence United States of America
uncle Phil Chess NERFINISHED
workedOn promotion of Chuck Berry recordings
promotion of Etta James recordings
promotion of Howlin' Wolf recordings
promotion of Muddy Waters recordings
workedWith Chuck Berry NERFINISHED
Etta James NERFINISHED
Howlin' Wolf NERFINISHED
Muddy Waters NERFINISHED
The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED

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Leonard Chess child Marshall Chess