The singer's iconic 'Hi, How Are You' album cover found its way to murals, t-shirts and more; the singer was adored by many cult icons.
, Johnston's health had worsened in recent years, and he was often in the hospital.
Johnston, right, poses with Jeff Feuerzeig and the poster for Feuerzeig's documentary,"The Devil and Daniel Johnston." The poster art shows Jeremiah the Innocent, Johnston's famous frog character that appeared on the cover of his"Hi, How Are You" album, as well as t-shirts and murals.Though primarily a musician, Johnston's visual art may be the way most people are introduced to his work.
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