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Aug. 20, 1999 cover drawn by Daniel Johnston, taken from a comic strip he originally sent to the Chronicle in 1990. -
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Daniel Johnston at the 1990 Austin Music Awards -
Daniel Johnston and (third from left) James McMurtry at the 1990 Austin Music Awards -
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Daniel Johnston at the 2009 Austin City Limits Music Festival -
Daniel Johnston at the 2009 Austin City Limits Music Festival -
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Then-mayor Lee Leffingwell unveils the Daniel Johnston mural at Nau’s Enfield Drugs in 2014 -
The Daniel Johnston mural at Nau’s Enfield Drugs in 2014 -
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Daniel Johnston performing at Mohawk on his 57th birthday (Jan. 22, 2018) as part of “Hi, How Are You?” Day, organized by the Hi, How Are You? Project to raise awareness for education on mental well-being -
Daniel Johnston performing at Mohawk on his 57th birthday (Jan. 22, 2018) as part of “Hi, How Are You?” Day, organized by the Hi, How Are You? Project to raise awareness for education on mental well-being -
Mayor Steve Adler shaking Daniel Johnston’s hand after issuing the official proclamation for “Hi, How Are You?” Day in 2018 -
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Fans came out to Daniel Johnston’s mural on Wednesday, Sept. 11, to leave messages and mourn the artist’s passing. -
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