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3.3k shares No cause of death has been officially released and there were no signs of foul play as of Wednesday afternoon. Law enforcement officials relayed to TMZ that a roommate apparently found Quinones unconscious on Tuesday night. Sad: His unexpected death was confirmed on Twitter by singer and choreographer Toni Basil on Wednesday Somber: In a post shared on Tuesday morning, Adolfo seemed to be in great spirits after receiving a negative COVID-19 test In a post shared on Tuesday morning, Adolfo seemed to be in great spirits after receiving a negative COVID-19 test despite battling an illness for weeks. ....
Adolfo 'Shabba Doo' Quinones, Star of 'Breakin',' Dies at 65 lmtonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lmtonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Breakin’ star Adolfo “Shabba-Doo” Gutierrez Quiñones has passed away. He was 65. The news erupted on Twitter as several hip hop aficionados started sharing tributes that the breakdancing impresario, who gained fame in the 1980s, had died. Quiñones appeared in films, including Breakin’ (1984), Lambada (1990) and TV series Miami Vice (1985) and Married with Children (1990). Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Quiñones was widely recognized as one of the forefathers of hip-hop dancing. After a move to California in the 1970s, he became a part of the L.A. based dance crew The Lockers. Toni Basil, who had the 1981 hit “Mickey (You’re So Fine)” was a member of the group. She confirmed Quiñones passing on her Facebook page on Wednesday. Basil wrote: “It is with extreme sadness. The Lockers family announces the unexpected passing of our beloved Adolfo Shabba-doo Quinones.” ....