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Encyclopedia > Argo Records

Argo Records was started in 1955 as the jazz subsidiary of Chess Records. Argo changed its name in 1965 to Cadet Records when they discovered that an Argo Records already existed in the UK. (See the Cadet article for a list of some of the Argo/Cadet recording artists.) This is an article about the phonograph record label Chess Records. For records in the game of Chess, see World records in Chess. ... Cadet Records was started as Argo Records in 1955 as the jazz subsidiary of Chess Records. ... Argo Records was founded in the late 1950s as a subsiduary of British Decca to make spoken word recordings, including the Marlowe Players cycle of the works of William Shakespeare. ...


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