Adolfo Quinones, more commonly known as
Shabba-Doo, had died.
The dancer-actor-choreographer — a founding member of
The Original Lockers, whose pioneer moves as part of the street-dancing dynamos inspired a generation and fueled a culture — was 65. As of early Wednesday, no cause of death or any other information had been announced.
Dancer-actor-choreographer Adolfo “Shabba-Doo” Quinones (second from right), shown co-starring in 1984’s “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo,” has reportedly died of undisclosed causes. He was 65.
Just yesterday, Quinones, who was known for his acrobatic poplocking skills and roles in the 1984 films
Breakin’ and sequel
Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo seven months later, had posted on Instagram about falling ill. He was pictured lying in bed, but he was thrilled that his test for coronavirus had come back negative.