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  2. Popin' Pete - Wikipedia

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    Popin’ Pete is a first generation member of The Electric Boogaloos, joining the group in 1978, Pete began to learn the popping style. According to Pete, he learned to pop first because Boogaloo was too difficult. Boogaloo Sam [4] as a creator of the group taught basics to the members of The Electric Boogaloos. As all the members were very ...

  3. List of The Adventures of Pete & Pete episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes from the Nickelodeon television series, The Adventures of Pete & Pete. The series began on November 28, 1993, and ended on April 1, 1996. A total of 34 episodes aired as well as 5 half-hour specials and 26 shorts. Currently, the first two seasons are available on DVD.

  4. The Adventures of Pete & Pete - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Pete & Pete was one of the series mentioned as a potential future series that would air on The '90s Are All That. [20] [21] Despite images of the show appearing in the often-shown The '90s Are All That commercial promos, no episodes of the series have aired on the block. The 1989 shorts began airing on the block in 2013.

  5. Yeah 3x - Wikipedia

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    Brown then follows a woman down the street, and runs into four female dancers wearing tank tops and suspenders. Together, they perform arm movements, and work in a few hip thrusts. The next scene, Brown is seen at a storefront labeled "Popin Pete's" and continues more dancing with Pete. During the bridge, Brown can be seen wearing a hot pink ...

  6. Jeffrey Daniel - Wikipedia

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    The groundbreaking show (for the UK) ran for 10 episodes and featured invited studio dancers with live studio guest artists, along with clips from the U.S version and the occasional music video and guest DJs such as Pete Tong and Tony Blackburn. It was highly regarded as essential viewing for soul & dance music fans because otherwise there was ...

  7. Michael Chambers - Wikipedia

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    He appeared as a wrestler in one episode and as |Urkel-Bot]] in two episodes of the television show .Family Matters: "The Physco Twins", "Robo-Nerd" and "Robo-Nerd II". Chambers was the announcer on the children's show Fun House from 1990 to 1991. He also appeared in Sugar Ray's 1997 video for the song "Fly" and break danced in the video.

  8. The Electric Boogaloos - Wikipedia

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    Later, he moved to Los Angeles where he met PopinPete and Skeeter Rabbit and joined the Electric Boogaloos in 1979. He is currently a music producer. Mr. Wiggles is the most recent addition to the Electric Boogaloos, growing up from South Bronx, New York he is also a member of the Rock Steady Crew. [5]

  9. Electric boogaloo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    A footwalk that was created by Poppin Pete. He invented "Crazy Legs" by watching a boy called Crazy Legs dancing and changed what he saw into a popping move. The Slot (ex. Fresno) This foundation originates in Oakland's Boogaloo generation, created by John Murphy. [5] Basic movement between body, arm, and foot.