Phil Chess, co-founder of the iconic Chicago blues and rock 'n' roll label Chess Records, died Wednesday in Tucson, Ariz. He was 95. Phil and his brother, Leonard Chess, emigrated to the U.S. from ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) – Phil Chess, co-founder of Chicago's Chess Records, a label said to have help invent rock 'n' roll, has died at 95. Chess was one of two Chicago brothers who helped change American ...
With his brother Leonard, Chess championed iconic blues and rock 'n' roll artists like Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry and Etta James. He died Wednesday. Phil Chess, Co-Founder Of Chess Records, Dies At 95 ...
The Chicago-based label released blues records which helped define rock’n’roll, proving hugely influential to musicians like the Rolling Stones Phil Chess, co-founder of a Chicago’s Chess Records, the ...
Phil Chess, who started the influential blues label Chess Records with his brother Leonard, has died at age 95. The company, which the siblings founded in Chicago in 1947, was home to such seminal ...