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Marshall Chess (born 13 March 1942, Chicago, Illinois) is the son and nephew of the founders of Chess Records, the Chicago-based independent record label that first recorded an unprecedented list of African-American, blues and early rock and roll artists such as: Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Bo Diddley, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Memphis Slim, John Lee Hooker, Rufus Thomas, Memphis Minnie, Elmore James, Willie Dixon, Chuck Berry, Etta James and Buddy Guy, among others.
Date Of Birth March 13, 1942 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States Profession Producer, Actor, Music Department Children Jamar Chess Parents Leonard Chess Movies Cocksucker Blues, Ladies and Gentlemen
# Fact 1 Former president of Rolling Stones Records.
Producer Title Year Status Character Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones 1973 Documentary executive producer Cocksucker Blues 1972 Documentary producer
Actor Title Year Status Character Downtown 81 1981 Thief
Music Department Title Year Status Character Cadillac Records 2008 executive music producer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Howlin' Wolf Story 2003 Documentary archive footage
Thanks Title Year Status Character Legends 2010 TV Series documentary thanks - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Born in Chicago 2013 Documentary post-production Himself Legends 2010 TV Series documentary Herself - Son of Leonard Chess Stones in Exile 2010 Documentary Himself Unsung 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Kings of Rock 'n' Roll 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself - Son of Leonard Chess Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music 2005 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself The Howlin' Wolf Story 2003 Documentary Himself The Blues 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Rock & Roll 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Cocksucker Blues 1972 Documentary Himself
Known for movies The Howlin' Wolf Story (2003) as Miscellaneous Crew
Cocksucker Blues (1972) as Producer
Kings of Rock 'n' Roll (2008) as Himself - Son of Leonard Chess
Stones in Exile (2010) as Himself