There is [a thread] to Hartman’s story, a chapter of public life that’s far less recognized than his indelible screen presence. It picks up long before his charismatic rise to the peak of comedy, when Hartman was more class clown than class act, a Canadian kid moving about the United States. Still going by Hartmann, his birth name, Phil graduated from Westchester High in Los Angeles, taking up art at Santa Monica City College. He soon dropped out to become a roadie for local rock band Rockin’ Foo and, when the group needed art for their debut, his past as a visual art student made him a natural candidate for the job. The four-piece must’ve liked his work, as Hartmann illustrated — and signed — the art to both their first and second records.

I noticed that when I went looking for info about this album. He spelled his name Hartmann at the time!

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Hartman did the Legend album cover for Poco? That’s interesting to know. Im not a big Poco fan but my folks are, especially my mother. I grew up listening to their music because of my folks.

RIP unfrozen caveman lawyer.

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