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Story of Chess Records John Collis

Story of Chess Records By John Collis

Story of Chess Records by John Collis


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Summary

Telling the story of the revolution in Chicago Blues, beginning with the music of Chuck Berry, and the exploitation of black musicians by white entrepreneurs. Provides an examination of the subject of exploitation within the record business and celebrates the music of two artists both signed to Chess Records.

Story of Chess Records Summary

Story of Chess Records by John Collis

The story of Chess Records, set up by the Chess brothers, who signed the two great musical pioneers Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley and provided the shop window for Chicago bluesmen. The text both examines the subject of exploitation in the music business and celebrates the work of Berry and Diddley.

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GOR003594185
9780747537137
0747537135
Story of Chess Records by John Collis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998-10-22
192
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