Apr 24, 2019 · Attorney Louis Johnson died in Washington, D.C., on April 24, 1966, at age 75. The native of Roanoke, Virginia, had spent most of his life in Clarksburg before moving to Washington. In 1913, Johnson co-founded the law firm that would become Steptoe and Johnson, which remains one of the leading legal practices in West Virginia.
Jul 02, 2010 · On July 2, 2010 local attorney Louis Johnson died suddenly after an unanticipated cardiac incident in Colorado Springs. He was born in 1921 in Seattle, Washington and was the oldest of three sons of Louis and Marie K. Johnson, both immigrants to …
Prolific songwriters, George and Louis wrote more than 250 songs of their own while they were on the road with Preston, and then quit in 1973 to form their own group, the Brothers Johnson.
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Born in Los Angeles, Johnson was the youngest of three brothers, after Tommy and George. They all shared a guitar as children, although Louis moved to bass in 1961 after being smitten by the guitarrón, a large acoustic bass favoured by mariachi bands, which he had heard being played in a shopping arcade in LA.
The muscular bass lines played by Louis Johnson as a session musician on Michael Jackson’ s Off the Wall and Thriller albums are known to millions – in particular his classic, driving bass part for the Jackson song Billie Jean. But Johnson, who has died unexpectedly aged 60, also had a highly successful career in his own right – or more accurately, with his brother, George, with whom he featured in the Brothers Johnson, a funk and R&B band that sold millions of records in the 1970s and early 80s.