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    American actor and dancer

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    Children. 2. Adolfo Quiñones (May 11, 1955 – December 29, 2020), known professionally as Shabba Doo, was an American actor, break dancer, and choreographer. Of African American and Puerto Rican descent, Quiñones was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. [1] In the 1970s his family moved to Los Angeles, where he became interested in dancing ...

  2. Dec 31, 2020 · Adolfo “Shabba-Doo” Quiñones, “Breakin’” star who was a pioneer of the locking style of street dance, died Wednesday at his home at the age of 65. ... With Children.” ...

  3. Adolfo ‘Shabba-Doo’ Quiñones, whose moves changed the face of dance, dies at 65. Dancers and “Breakin’” costars Michael “Boogaloo Shrimp” Chambers, left, and Adolfo “Shabba-Doo ...

  4. 8 Videos. 23 Photos. Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quinones was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to the west coast (Los Angeles) in the early 70s. He's one of the forefathers of hip-hop dancing, "The Original Lockers" and was an Original Soul Train Gang member in the 70s and early 80s. The Lockers are famously known for pioneering "Locking."

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    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  5. Dec 31, 2020 · Shabba Doo Children. He had two children, a daughter and a son. Shabba Doo Family. Quinones was born in Chicago to a Puerto Rican father and an African American mother. His mother raised him as a single parent from the age of 3.

  6. Adolfo Quinones. Actor: Breakin'. Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quinones was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to the west coast (Los Angeles) in the early 70s. He's one of the forefathers of hip-hop dancing, "The Original Lockers" and was an Original Soul Train Gang member in the 70s and early 80s. The Lockers are famously known for pioneering "Locking." Shabba-Doo also starred in the 80s ...

  7. Dec 30, 2020 · Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quiñones, the dancer-actor who rose to fame starring in "Breakin'" and its sequel "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo," died Wednesday, his longtime collaborator announced.

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