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This is an article about the phonograph record label "Chess Records". For records in the game of Chess, see World records in Chess. Chess Records was a USA record label, based in Chicago, Illinois. It was run by the brothers Leonard Chess and Phil Chess. Chess Records was started as Aristocrat Records, Leonard and Phil bought a stake in 1947. In 1950 they became sole owners and renamed Aristocrat Records to Chess Records. Chess Records became famous for the rock & roll and rhythm & blues music recorded and released on the label. Artists associated with Chess Records included Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Gene Ammons, Jimmy Rogers, Chuck Berry, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, The Moonglows, Jimmy Reed, Etta James, The Four Tops, Bobby Bland, Earth, Wind & Fire, and others. The story goes that when Brian Jones first saw Keith Richards, Brian started talking to him because he noticed he was carrying a copy of Chess LP-1427, "The Best of Muddy Waters." He wanted to know where he got it. See alsoExternal links
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