
The Angel and Daniel Johnston: Live at the Union Chapel
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Overview
A professional video production of the July 2007 performance of Daniel Johnston at Union Chapel in London.
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Sparky Deathcap
Sparky Deathcap
Sparky Deathcap
Ian Gallagher
Ian Gallagher
Ian Gallagher
Steven Griffiths
Steven Griffiths
Steven Griffiths
Brett Hartenbach
Brett Hartenbach
Brett Hartenbach
Adem Ilhan
Adem Ilhan
Adem Ilhan


Daniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston
Andrew Mullet
Andrew Mullet
Andrew Mullet
Scott O'Neill
Scott O'Neill
Scott O'Neill
James Yorkston
James Yorkston
James Yorkston
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