High tenor disco singer.
Born 10.12.1950 in Chicago.
Founded his first group at thirteen years old with his brother Robert and his sister Sherry.
During high school years the group evolved to Everyday People.
In 1975 he joined The Mood Mixers, a group with lead vocals by
Evelyn Thomas.
Musician
Danny Leake introduced L.J. Johnson to
Ian Levine.
Levine suggested the singer to [l12221], where he recorded one very strong disco album with a huge suite separated in three movements.
Your Magic Put A Spell On Me and Dancing On The Edge Of A Dream were big club disco hits.