A hand-drawn Filmotype Mason with alternates and added inline and drop shadow, for the cover of an album by the King Family. The album was released with a different cover by Warner Bros in 1966. The shown release by Light Records is undated.
According to Discogs, the King Family was an –
American pop group, centered around a female vocal quartet, The King Sisters, that had first gained popularity in the 1940s, and included big band leader and guitar virtuoso Alvino Rey and 32 sisters, brothers, husbands, wives, aunts, uncles and children that made up their extended musical family. Originally christened “America’s First Family of Song”, The King Family catapulted to fame following just two dazzling appearances on ABC-TV’s The Hollywood Palace to become one of the most popular and beloved television, recording, and concert acts of the 1960s and 1970s.