Ruby Mazur

Mazur also created the cover for the soundtrack to the 1971 film, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

[1] While at ABC-Dunhill, Mazur received the Art Directors Award for the Illustration West Competition for his cover design for Curtis Mayfield's "His Early Years With The Impressions".

[1] When compact discs and cassette tapes replaced vinyl, Mazur moved to creating "surrealistic works".

[7] In the 1990s, Mazur attempted to sue Jagger for trademark infringement, but the statute of limitations had passed.

[7] It is estimated he could have earned in excess of $100 million from the album art if he possessed the trademark rights.

[7] "In the late '80s, I was living in New York, going to the clubs and being introduced as the creator of the ‘mouth and tongue’ for the Stones, and then go home to my dumpy apartment.