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Mick Haggerty is an English graphic designer, illustrator, art director, video director and artist. Haggerty has received four Grammy Award nominations for Best Recording Package for the album Worship and Tribute and in 1980 was jointly awarded, with Mike Doud, the Grammy for Supertramp's Breakfast in America (1979). He also received a Grammy nomination for Best Music Video (short form) in 1986 for The Daryl Hall and John Oates Video Collection.
Background
Born in England and educated in London at the Central School of Art and the Royal College of Art, he moved to Los Angeles in 1973. During the following decades he produced images for many artists. Starting in 1980 he directed many of the first music videos for artists. His editorial illustration includes covers for Time, Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, and New West Magazine. He was a founding partner in various design groups, Art Attack with John Kehe (1975), Neo Plastics with C.D. Taylor (1980) and Brains with Steve Samiof (1994). He served as Art Director at Virgin Records (1992) and Warner Music (2001). Haggerty was a member of the faculty of Otis Parsons School of Design (now Otis College of Art and Design) from 1983–91. His work is included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Haggerty is most well-known for his album covers, but that is not the only art he creates. Haggerty experiments with photography, typography, and point of view to create his work.
Album and single covers
Tony Cole - Magnificently Mad, 1973
Bang! - Music , 1973
John Mayell - Ten Years Are Gone, 1973
Thunderclap Newman - Hollywood Dream, 1973
The Ikettes - (G)Old and New, 1974
Creative Source - Migration, 1974
The Warner Bros. Music Show, 1974
Phoebe Snow - Phoebe Snow, 1974
Electric Light Orchestra – The Night the Light Went On in Long Beach, 1974
Elvin Bishop - Struttin' My Stuff, 1975
The Waters - Waters, 1975
Blackfoot - No Reservations, 1975
Electric Light Orchestra – Face the Music, (with John Kehe), 1975
Pointer Sisters - Steppin', 1975 (1976 Grammy Award nominee)
Hot Tuna - Yellow Fever, 1975
Lee Ritenour - First Course, 1976
Bobby Whitlock - Rock Your Sox Off, 1976
The James Montgomery Band - The James Montgomery Band, 1976
Del Reeves and Billie Jo Spears - By Request, 1976
Dave Mason - Let it Flow, 1977
Cidny Bullens - Desire Wire, 1978
Kinsman Dazz - Kinsman Dazz, 1978
The Beach Boys - L.A. (Light Album), 1979
Jerry Lee Lewis – Jerry Lee Lewis, 1979
Supertramp – Breakfast in America, 1979 (1980 Grammy Award winner)
Nick Glider - Frequency, 1979
Gamma - Gamma 1, 1979
Gamma – Gamma 2, 1980
Mayday - Mayday, 1981
The Police – Ghost in the Machine 1981
Paul Collins' Beat - The Kids are the Same, 1982
Nazareth - 2XS, 1982
Daryl Hall and John Oates - H2O, 1982
Jimi Hendrix – Kiss the Sky, 1982
The Go-Go's – Vacation, 1982 (1983 Grammy Award nominee)
Daryl Hall and John Oates - Jingle Bell Rock (From Daryll), 1983
David Bowie – Let's Dance, 1983
David Bowie – Tonight, 1984
John Fogerty - The Old Man Down The Road, 1984
Daryl Hall and John Oates - Big Bam Boom,
Simple Minds – Alive and Kicking, 1985
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – The Pacific Age, 1986
David Bowie – Never Let Me Down, 1987
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers – Let Me Up (I've Had Enough), 1987
Public Image Ltd – 9, 1989
Jellyfish – Bellybutton cover spread, 1990
Keith Richards – Main Offender, 1992
Jellyfish – Spilt Milk, 1993
Richard Thompson – Mirror Blue, 1994
Glassjaw - Worship and Tribute, 2002 (2003 Grammy Award nominee)
References
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- Believe (album Disturbed)
- Mick Haggerty
- Beauty and the Beat (The Go-Go's album)
- Tonight (David Bowie album)
- Breakfast in America
- Grammy Award for Best Recording Package
- Hall & Oates discography
- Dan Bern (album)
- The B-52s discography
- 11 (The Smithereens album)
- Vacation (The Go-Go's album)