Son of Chess Records co-founder Leonard Chess, Marshall Chess offers an exclusive guide to the Chicago label that helped invent rock’n’roll.| uDiscover Music
The 1966 compilation ‘Chicago/The Blues/Today!’ helped create new opportunities for its artists and influenced countless rock musicians.| uDiscover Music
Willie Dixon was a talent scout, boxer, performer, and songwriter, who did more to shape the sound of post-war Chicago blues than anyone.| uDiscover Music
Chess Records and its founders, Leonard and Phil Chess, played a huge part in making the blues a worldwide phenomenon.| uDiscover Music
John Lee Hooker was a Mississippi blues guitarist known for playing Delta blues, as well as singles like 'One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer'.| uDiscover Music
From short journeys to transcontinental red-eyes, here are the best songs about flying and planes for the next time you fly.| uDiscover Music
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