<Table> External video <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Earl "Snake Hips" Tucker </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Earl "Snake Hips" Tucker </Td> </Tr> <P> The most recognizable popping move is the moonwalk . In 1983, Michael Jackson performed the moonwalk--called the backslide in popping context--on ABC's Motown 25 television special . This performance popularized the moonwalk all over the world . However, it was not the first time the backslide had been performed on television or on film . Cab Calloway performed the backslide in 1932, and Bill Bailey performed it in the movies Cabin in the Sky (1943) and Rhythm and Blues Revue (1955). In 1982, during a performance in London on Top of the Pops, street dancer Jeffrey Daniel performed the backslide during the song "A Night to Remember". </P> <P> In the 1970s, while Los Angeles was known for locking and Fresno was known for popping, several other cities in Northern California had their own local funk styles . Sacramento was known for a style called sac - ing, San Jose for dime stopping, and Oakland for snake hitting . The San Francisco crew Granny and Robotroid incorporated stepping moves and JROTC rifle drill movements in their dancing to make a unique funk style called Fillmore strutting . This dance was named after the Fillmore district in San Francisco where Granny and Robotroid were from . Granny and Robotroid performed on the Gong Show in 1976 . Although strutting had exposure on national television, it (and the rest of the localized funk styles) faded and never became mainstream . </P>

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