The Lockers (originally named The Campbell Lockers) were a dance group formed by Toni Basil and Don "Campbellock" Campbell in 1971. Active throughout the 1970s, they were pioneers of street dance. Don Campbell is the founder of the locking dance style and originally, Locking was called The Campbellock - a style that was based on the dance and song that Don Campbell created. Toni Basil met Campbell at a club in 1971 and together they formed The Lockers as a dance group. Toni Basil also served as The Locker's manager, and was responsible for staging the act. All the dancers contributed steps and choreography with their unique and individual styles. By 1975 they were "Dancing their way to stardom" on their own. [1] Individual members' contributions (as soloist performers) to the dance style and group image coupled with their unique presentation in staging and concept broke down many barriers. It has been said on the reality dance competition So You Think You Can Dance that "The Lockers emergence on the dance scene changed the face of dance not only for street dancers but for dance in general and has made street dance a true American art form."[1]
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The Lockers many television appearances include Saturday Night Live, Soul Train, Carol Burnett, and The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson. They have performed live on stage at Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall, Disneyland, The MGM Grand Las Vegas, Harrah's Reno, and Harrah's Lake Tahoe. The group was animated for their appearance in the 1982 animated film Hey Good Lookin' directed by Ralph Bakshi. They appeared in commercials for Schlitz Malt Liquor and Billy Preston's album "Nothing From Nothing".
From 1973 to 1976, The Lockers consisted of the following members:
There were alternates who filled in for original members from time to time:
In mid 1976, three and a half years after the inception of The Lockers, Mr. Berry and Ms. Basil left the group amicably. At the end of 1976, dancer Tony "GO GO" Lewis Foster became an alternate member.
After The Lockers disbanded, group members continued to find success individually. Both Don Campbell and Toni Basil have received the "Living Legend of Hip Hop" award from Hip Hop International.
Basil, who already had a successful career as a choreographer and actress prior to the Lockers, would go on to achieve pop music success with the Grammy nominated single "Mickey."
Adolfo Quinones starred as Ozone in the street dance films, Breakin and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.[3] He also did the choreography for Madonna's "Who's That Girl" tour. His awards include the "Lifetime Achievement Award" for outstanding contributions to hip-hop from The Carnival: Choreographer’s Ball and the Drama Critic's Circle Award for Best Choreography for the musical "Standup Tragedy".
Fred Berry would later find greater fame in the role of "Rerun" on the ABC sitcom What's Happening!!. One episode would feature a performance by The Lockers (except for Toni Basil). Berry also makes a cameo appearance in Toni Basil's "Shoppin' from A to Z" Video.
Today, December 2011 Leo "Fluky Luke" Williamson is currently attending classes with Ultimate Medical Academy, Tampa, Florida...also, will bring to Hip Hop a new selection of singing called "Dancerap" which will fuse Locking with rap, his new beginning will not be the hardcore type of rap and all families will enjoy his performances and music on sale, Fluky Luke says, "who ever needs to learn my locking steps will have to contact me on facebook.com", Fluky Luke will be interviewed on the San Bernardino High Desert Radio Program called: Just Real Talk, headed by Frank Robinson, the two have big plans for Fluky Luke one of the masters of Locking, also Fluky is one of the founders of The International Locking Federation, which will be a new beginning for all types of Locking in the United States & around the world.
^A Greg "Campbellock Jr" Pope died January 28, 2010.