Adolfo ‘Shabba-Doo’ Quiñones, Street-Dance Star of ‘Breakin’’ Movies, Dies at 65
www.washingtonpost.com -He was “a Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly of street,” dancer and singer Toni Basil said.
He was “a Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly of street,” dancer and singer Toni Basil said.
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