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Name
  
Bob Cato

Role
  
Graphic designer

Books
  
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Died
  
March 19, 1999, New York City, New York, United States

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Album Cover, Photography, Grammy Award for Best Album Cover - Other Than Classical

Similar People
  
Bob Dylan, Barbra Streisand, Rowland Scherman

Bob Cato (1923 – 19 March 1999) was a photographer and graphic designer whose work in record album cover design contributed to the development of music and popular culture for five decades. He was vice president of creative services at Columbia Records, and later at United Artists.

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Biography

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Bob Cato was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a teenager, he studied with Mexican painters Pablo O'Higgins and José Clemente Orozco. A Quaker, Cato was imprisoned during World War II as a conscientious objector. He then lived in Chicago, studying with László Moholy-Nagy of the Bauhaus school. Moving to Philadelphia in 1947, Cato studied with renowned art director and magazine designer Alexey Brodovich, eventually becoming Brodovitch's assistant at Harper's Bazaar.

Cato painted and exhibited throughout the 1940s and 1950s, while serving as art director at Dance, Glamour, Jr. Bazaar and Theatre Arts magazines.

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Cato began working in the music industry in 1959 at Columbia Records, becoming vice president of creative services there and later at United Artists. During the next 20 years, he designed and oversaw hundreds of albums for dozens of artists, forging lasting relationships with many, including The Band, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Janis Joplin and Van Morrison.

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In 1966, he directed the CBS-TV miniseries Playback, featuring Leonard Bernstein, Miles Davis, John Gielgud, Johnny Mathis and Igor Stravinsky. He also served for many years on the advisory council of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. In 1997, the Academy awarded Cato the President's Merit Award.

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Among Cato's other accomplishments was a redesign of McCalls, art directorships of Ladies’ Home Journal and Jazz Review, and while vice president of Revlon, he conceived and designed the Charlie fragrance campaign, contracting Lauren Hutton to be the brand ambassador.

Bob Cato was married to Kate Jennings, an Australian writer, poet and novelist, in 1988. He died as a result of complications of Alzheimer's disease in 1999.

Awards

Grammy Awards for Best Album Cover of the Year:

  • Barbra Streisand - People (1964)
  • Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits (1968)
  • References

    Bob Cato Wikipedia