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Barack and Michelle Obama wrote a letter to the family of late Chicago DJ Frankie Knuckles

The so-called "Godfather of House Music" died last month.

By Kate Stanton
Marc Anthony (left) and Frankie Knuckles ham it up with a Grammy award prop at the 41st Annual Grammy nominee press conference in New York City.
Marc Anthony (left) and Frankie Knuckles ham it up with a Grammy award prop at the 41st Annual Grammy nominee press conference in New York City. | License Photo

CHICAGO, April 22 (UPI) -- The friends and family of Frankie Knuckles, the legendary Chicago DJ and record producer who died last month, received a special tribute from former Chicago residents Barack and Michelle Obama.

David Morales, a house DJ and friend of Knuckles, attended Knuckles' memorial service shared a photo of the Obamas' condolence letter on Facebook.

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"Frankie's work helped open minds and bring people together, blending genres to capture our attention and ignite our imagination," wrote the president and his wife. "He was a trailblazer in his field, and his legacy lives on in the city of Chicago and on dance floors across the globe."

Obama was on hand to declare August 25 "Frankie Knuckles Day" in Chicago back in 2004, when he was still a state senator in Illinois.

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