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Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – c. September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes.
It is available on DVD from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, which includes a supplemental feature documenting the reunion between Johnston and his long-time obsession and muse, Laurie Allen. A manufacture on demand Blu-ray was released through Sony's Choice Collection on October 19, 2016.
Hi, How Are You: The Unfinished Album is the sixth self-released music cassette album by singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, recorded in September 1983.The subtitle refers to the length of the album; Johnston had intended for it to be an hour-long release, [2] as a majority of his earlier releases were.
Zola Jesus, M. Ward, Beck, Judd Apatow, Mark Duplass, and more memorialize the late musician.Daniel Johnston Tributes: Fellow Artists Memorialize the Avant-Garde Songwriter Alex Young
Daniel Johnston's first album fronting a band, 1991's 'Artistic Vice,' will be expanded with 16 previously unreleased tracks.
1990 is the eleventh album by American singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston.It was released in January 1990, [2] through record label Shimmy Disc.Like Continued Story before it, 1990 was intended to be Johnston's first studio album, but had to be completed using live recordings and home demos.
Rejected Unknown is a 2001 album by acclaimed outsider musician Daniel Johnston. The title references the decision by Atlantic Records to drop him from the label after the commercial failure of his only major-label album, 1994's Fun. Rejected Unknown was produced by Austin producer and former Glass Eye member Brian Beattie. [3]
Fun is the second studio album by singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, and his thirteenth album overall. It was his first major label release, as well as his only album for Atlantic Records. The album was produced by Butthole Surfers member Paul Leary. [6] Two years after the release, Johnston was dropped from the Atlantic Records label.