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"Alan Aldridge burst upon the creative scene of sixties London just like The Beatles, with whom he worked. His imaginative designs and intoxicating, color-rich images captured the dreams and hallucinations of the psychedelic era for a generation, and for generations to come. In The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics, on album covers for The Who, Cream, and Elton John, on the notorious Chelsea Girls poster for Andy Warhol, and on innovative covers for Penguin Books, Aldridge fully expressed the spirit of his time. In the years since, his effervescent career has continued unabated, with Aldridge authoring bestselling children's books such as The Butterfly Ball and The Peacock Party, designing the logo for the Hard Rock Cafe, and moving to Los Angeles, where he works on film and TV projects while designing for bands such as Incubus and Tears for Fears." "This illustrated autobiography charts Aldridge's life as a graphic entertainer, covering his whole exuberant career from 1963 up to the present. Interspersed with hundreds of images are extraordinary stories about how the projects came about and Aldridge's encounters with the famous people he has met along the way: a drawing duel with Salvador Dali, interviewing Paul McCartney, bike riding with Steve McQueen in the Hollywood hills, and pitching a film idea to Francis Ford Coppola. The result is a book that charts the life of a graphic genius - a visual feast that will astonish and delight fans of all ages."