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-:"In 1968 [[Jo Lustig]] spotted [[British folk music]] band “[[Pentangle (band)|The Pentangle]]”. In 1969 he gave them one of the first mystery album sleeves – a silhouette of the band (see ''[[The Pentangle]]''). The cover of their second album ''[[Sweet Child]]'' was designed by [[Peter Blake]], creator of [[The Beatles]] "''Sgt. Pepper'' cover. Lustig also brought Pentangle a U. S. concert tour beginning in February 1969 at the Fillmore East." --[[Sholem Stein]]+:"In [[1968]] [[Jo Lustig]] spotted [[British folk music]] band “[[Pentangle (band)|The Pentangle]]”. In 1969 he gave them one of the first mystery album sleeves – a silhouette of the band (see ''[[The Pentangle]]''). The cover of their second album ''[[Sweet Child]]'' was designed by [[Peter Blake]], creator of [[The Beatles]] "''Sgt. Pepper'' cover. Lustig also brought Pentangle a [[U. S.]] concert tour beginning in February 1969 at the [[Fillmore East]]." --[[Sholem Stein]]
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"In 1968 Jo Lustig spotted British folk music band “The Pentangle”. In 1969 he gave them one of the first mystery album sleeves – a silhouette of the band (see The Pentangle). The cover of their second album Sweet Child was designed by Peter Blake, creator of The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper cover. Lustig also brought Pentangle a U. S. concert tour beginning in February 1969 at the Fillmore East." --Sholem Stein




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