Legendary Chicago House DJ Paul Johnson famous for Get Get Down dies aged 50

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Legendary Chicago House DJ Paul Johnson famous for Get Get Down dies aged 50
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Legendary Chicago House DJ Paul Johnson famous for Get Get Down dies aged 50.

The Dance Mania mainstay's death was announced by his agent on Wednesday.

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