Marshall Chess, the son of Chess Records’ founder Leonard Chess, became president of Rolling Stones Records, and later worked with Sugar Hill Records while the label was in the process of inventing Hip Hop.

The frantic 1977 smash hit “Black Betty” by Ram Jam was a cover of a Leadbelly prison work song — the bluesman told John Lomax the “BAMBALAM” simulated the prisoner’s axes hitting trees, and Black Betty was the foreman’s whip (or maybe the prison wagon).

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