Edward Lee Thrasher Jr. (March 7, 1932 – August 5, 2006), known as Ed Thrasher, was an American art director and photographer. He was the recipient of a number of Grammy Award nominations for his work on album covers and won a Grammy for Best Album Package in 1974 for the Mason Proffit cover Come & Gone.[1] He worked with various recording artists and is known for his influence on album cover design.[2][3]
Thrasher was born in Glendale, California, to a Los Angeles city councilman. He served in the US Navy during the Korean War attending Los Angeles Trade Technical College upon his return. In 1957 began working at Capitol Records as an assistant, later becoming the Head Art Director and photographer. In 1964, he joined Warner Bros. Records, where he designed a number of album covers, including the Jimi Hendrix Experience's Are You Experienced, Van Morrison's Astral Weeks, the Grateful Dead's Anthem of the Sun and the Doobie Brothers' Toulouse Street. He was also a part of the architectural team to build the Warner Bros. Records building in Burbank. In 1979, Thrasher left Warner Records to start his own advertising company, Ed Thrasher and Associates. Here, he created art for films including Prince's "Purple Rain" and Mel Gibson's "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome." Throughout his career, Thrasher worked with a plethora of famous artists including Frank Sinatra, Jimi Hendrix, Grateful Dead, and Van Morrison.[2][3][4][5]
He was married to Linda Gray from 1962 to 1983.[4]