Paul Johnson, Get Get Down house producer, dies at age 50 from Covid-19

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Paul Johnson, Get Get Down house producer, dies at age 50 from Covid-19
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The Chicago dance music star, who reached UK Top 5 in 1999, had been placed in intensive care in July

Paul Johnson, the US house producer best known for his hit Get Get Down, has died from Covid-19 at age 50.

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