Neville Garrick

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Neville Garrick is a Jamaican-born Los Angeles-based graphic artist,[1] and photographer.[2] He is a graduate of UCLA.[2]

Garrick attended UCLA where he played for the football team, reaching the National Collegiate Athletic Association finals in both 1971 and 1972.[3] After returning to Jamaica he became art director for the Daily News.[3]

He is best known for creating the art work for many Bob Marley album covers, and designed the backdrops for the Reggae Sunsplash festival for much of the 1980s.[3][4] He has also worked with Burning Spear, Steel Pulse and many others.[3] He is also the author of A Rasta's Pilgrimage: Ethiopian Faces and Places.[5][1]

Garrick was also a founder and executive director of the Bob Marley Museum.[6][7]

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