Monday, June 25, 2012

TONEY ATKINS’ CUSTOM SLACKER RADIO

LISTEN AND DANCE 
TO MUSIC YOU MAY HAVE
 FORGOTTEN YOU REMEMBER!

DJ Toney Atkins, known several years ago to karaoke and dance fans in the Greater Daytona Beach, FL, Area as "Toney A," shares many of his favorite artists and tunes on his new custom Slacker Radio stations. The online stations are free, thanks to a few short commercials and display ads (but no popups). See and hear what Toney has been listening to lately, fondly remembering his active DJ days, by clicking on one of the links below:

DANCE OFF THAT BIG BOOTY -- No offense meant, because my buttocks are quite large and need a lot of twisting and whatever else is possible on the dance floor. If you "pracercize" to these hits, you could have a heart attack, so you might want to stick to your usual dancing and walking routines. This is a Slacker Radio station based on DJ Toney Atkins' personal playlist, so get ready to party:

http://slacker.com/r/lh8zH

OR TRY:

DANCE AND WORK THAT BODY -- GET RID OF THAT STITCH IN YOUR GITALONG AND PUT SOME BOOGIE IN YOUR GROOVE THANG! ADD A SMILE AND YOU'RE READY FOR GOOD-TIME DANCING OR WORKING OUT TO ENHANCE YOUR ALREADY AWESOME BODY. PROGRAMMED BY FORMER DAYTONA BEACH DJ TONEY A:
http://www.slacker.com/station/custom/236130995/1339028926  

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BABY BOOMERS: THE MUSIC OF OUR YOUNGER DAYS: DESIGNED FOR THOSE BORN FROM THE EARLY WAR YEARS IN THE 1940s THROUGH EARLY ‘70s -- DJ TONEY A WAS BORN DURING WWII, JUST BEFORE THE "BABY BOOMER" GENERATION WAS SPAWNED. THE FORMER FACTORY WORKER, COLLEGE STUDENT, MINISTER, SCHOOL TEACHER AND NEWSPAPER WRITER AND EDITOR SAW AND HEARD MANY CHANGES IN MUSIC, FROM BIG BANDS TO THE BIRTH OF ROCK AND ROLL, ALONG WITH OTHER EVOLVING GENRES AND FADS. HE WAS THERE WHEN ELVIS BECAME KING AND THE BEATLES INVADED AMERICA AND THE WORLD. HERE, HE HAS PROGRAMMED MANY FAVORITE ARTISTS AND SONGS FROM THE ERA BETWEEN THE 1940s THROUGH THE EARLY 1970s:
http://slacker.com/r/HwJrj

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MASSIVE MUSIC MASHUP, PROVING VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE -- UPDATED: MASSIVE MASHUP OF HUNDREDS OF TONEY A's FAVORITE ARTISTS AND NEARLY 5,000 SONGS -- FROM ROCK TO EXTENDED DANCE CLUB CLASSICS, OLD SCHOOL FUNK, COUNTRY, SOUTHERN ROCK, CLASSIC ROCK, R&B, SOUL, JAZZ, EASY LISTENING, ONE-HIT WONDERS AND OLDIES-BUT-GOODIES TO NEW RECORDINGS OF DIVERSE GENRES -- SOMETHING FOR NEARLY EVERYBODY:
http://slacker.com/r/HLZPX 

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MIXED GENRES -- MULTI-GENERATIONAL MIX OF ROCK (CLASSIC, POP, OLDIES), DANCE CLASSICS, COUNTRY, SOUL, JAZZ, OTHER GENRES, ALONG WITH SOME CURRENT HITS AT TONEYA1 RADIO:
http://slacker.com/r/HSF98

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ROCKIN’ COUNTRY -- DJ Toney A programs the following station for his favorite and most-requested country and Southern rock artists and songs when he provided the music at clubs and private parties during Speed Weeks and Bike Weeks for about 10 years in Daytona Beach, FL:

http://slacker.com/r/HrfvR

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AFTER ROCK ‘N ROLL WAS BORN -- Get the gang together for an "oldies" party, focusing on the '50s and '60s, but with a bit of the '70s thrown in. Hundreds of artists and songs programmed by DJ Toney A from the massive Slacker library will bring back memories from days gone by, so put on those dancing shoes for a blast from the past:

http://slacker.com/r/21PXy

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I highly recommend Slacker Radio ( www.slacker.com/ ), where you can find what is possibly the largest streaming music on the web, and you can even create your own personal "radio stations," tailored to your tastes, along with enjoying the choice number of Slacker stations. This is an unsolicited endorsement. -- Toney Atkins, www.toneyatkins.com/

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