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James Flournoy Holmes

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Flournoy Holmes is an established visual artist and musician. Growing up in the southern piedmont, Spartanburg South Carolina, the son of two artistically inclined parents, his father was a musician and his mother a ceramics teacher and they encouraged his drawing abilities at an early age.

He is an artist whose work is featured on several notable album covers, including the first album from the Marshall Tucker Band, the Allman Brothers' Eat a Peach, Dr. John's In the Right Place, and Charlie Daniels' Fire on the Mountain. He is also credited with photography work for Carole King (Touch the Sky), The Outlaws (Hurry Sundown) and others. He and his brother, David Powell, founded the graphics studio Wonder Graphics. According to an interview with Dr. John, the triple gatefold artwork for the album was taken from the walls of the artist's home in New Orleans at the time.

His mushroom images at that time exploded upon the world music scene and have become international icons.

References

  1. Freedland, Nat (27 October 1973). "Independent graphics studios provide major aid to labels' own staff art departments". Billboard. p. LM14. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  2. "Allman Brothers discovery of brother team provides Georgia industry with new graphics center". Billboard. 25 May 1974. p. G18. Retrieved 13 November 2010.

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