Frankie Knuckles
President Barack Obama and Michelle
Obama are mourning the loss of Frankie Knuckles, a Grammy-winning Chicago
disc jockey known as the "Godfather of House
Music."
Knuckles died last month at age 59. The
cause was not available.
In an April 17 letter on White House
stationery and addressed to Knuckles' family and friends, the president and
first lady praise Knuckles as a trailblazer. They say his work helped open
minds and bring people together by blending genres in a way that captured their
attention and ignited their imaginations.
They say his legacy lives on in Chicago and
on dance floors across the globe.
Both Obamas signed the letter. Chicago is
their hometown.
They say that Knuckles will be dearly missed but
that his spirit will remain a guiding force.

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