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Houseplant Picture Studio

in association with

The Plumstead Common Palace of Performing Arts

presents

                                                                            

Classic record album and CD graphics...inserts, sleeves, label art and more!

 

 

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"Honolulu City Lights" by Keola and Kapono Beamer - 1978 - Paradise Productions

album design - Ken Nicol - photography by Robert Knight and David Thompson

 

1979 NA HOKU HANOHANO AWARDS :

Best Contemporary Hawaiian Album
Best Song - "Honolulu City Lights"
Best Composer - Keola Beamer for "Honolulu City Lights"
Best Single - "Honolulu City Lights"
Best Engineered Album
Best Produced Album

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Dance to the Bop" by Ray Conniff - Columbia Records - 1956 - album designer unknown

 

Art Silva, dancer, actor and Bop dance instructor

 

 

excerpt from the"How to Dance the Bop" booklet included with the LP

 

 

 

"Jesus the Man" by Ed Wilcox - 1974

cover by Gary Rolan. Recorded and manufactured by Mus-I-Col, Inc. Columbus, Ohio

 

Ed Wilcox

 

 

 

 

 

"I'm a Believer / (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone - The Monkees

Colgems single #1002 - November 12, 1966 - sleeve designer unknown

 

 

 

 

"Slimnastics" by Dr. C.A. Bucher - MCA Records - 1972 - album designer unknown

 

 

 

 

 

"In Person" by Alan McGill - date unknown

Sacred Records, Whittier, CA - cover photo by Robert A. Bolen

 

 

 

 

 

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Treat your Inner Child to these other

exciting Houseplant web sites!

 

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the shatners shrine

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Main titles placed over the album

"The Latin Touch of Dave Bacal"

Crown Records - photo by Tom Kelley, design by Hobco Arts

 

 

Q : "Where'd you get those snappy jackets?"


RINGO STARR : "I don't know. We were just walking 'round town and looked in a shop window.

And we liked it so went and just bought a jacket each, and decided to get suits made for the stage.

That's how it started, you know, and we've worn them ever since."

 

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photographs of Seal Beach

August 24, 2003


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