Leaning on Notes of a Different Kitchen, I‘m running a post which duplicates their Saturday entry, yet expositions Fulsome’s persnickety and other such embellishments:
Below find excerpts from the NYT:
Wayne Frost, a hip-hop pioneer known as Frosty Freeze who helped inspire a worldwide break-dancing craze in the early 1980s as a member of the influential group Rock Steady Crew, died on Thursday in Manhattan. He was 44.
Mr. Frost was known for his acrobatic and daredevil moves. One that he created involved a flip in the air that ended with Mr. Frost flat on his back. He called it the Suicide.
Mr. Frost began attracting wide attention in 1981, when his picture appeared on the cover of The Village Voice with an article by Sally Banes titled “Physical Graffiti: Breaking Is Hard to Do.”
+Playahata
- Frosty Freeze Passes; Crazy Legs Speaks: AHH
My deepest condolences go out to Frosty Freeze and the family.