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Torres previously had a regular Sunday night Freestyle show on New York's popular radio station WKTU 103.5 named "Freestyle Free for All." She is currently on-air at KTU from 3 pm to 8 pm on Sundays; she has been a performer and on-air personality at KTU for over 17 years. [2] [3]
Around 2009, WKTU did another tweak in their Rhythmic AC format, dropping the older elements of dance music (disco and freestyle, including Judy Torres' "Freestyle Free For All" Sunday show; Torres has since returned to doing a Sunday afternoon shift at WKTU) and focusing mainly on a current direction, with mainstream dance and rhythmic music.
In 2007, KTU debuted their live show in the US and Mexico as a trio (minus Kosminen, who continues to contribute to the band on occasion). [ citation needed ] The group's second album, Quiver , was released in March 2009.
TKA is an American freestyle/house music group who were most prominent in the 1980s and early 1990s, particularly in New York City, Philadelphia, and Miami. The acronym TKA represents their collective initials, and it was said for a time that it also stood for "Total Knowledge in Action." All of TKA's members are of Puerto Rican descent.
KTU may refer to: APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, India; Korean Teachers & Education Workers' Union; Key Telephone Unit; KTU (band), Finnish-American;
A roller disco is a discothèque or skating rink where all the dancers wear roller skates of some kind (traditional quad or inline). The music played is modern and easily danceable; historically disco but in modern times including almost any form of dance, pop, house, R&B, or rock music. Roller discos often involve the usage of a disco ball.
Freestyle performing in 2016. Freestyle (Russian: Фристайл, romanized: Fristayl) is a Soviet and Ukrainian musical group that was formed in Poltava in November 1988. [1] The leader, composer and producer of the group is Anatoly Rozanov . [2] The genre of music the group perform is electropop and eurodisco.
Freestyle to Music (from German kür, "freestyle"), originated in 1980 as a form of dressage competition in which movements are performed to music. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Musical freestyle dressage entertains and appeals to both devotees of the sport and the general public, and has increased the popularity of dressage.