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  • CDs or Vinyl? – Sustainable Music Listening

    Guest Written  by Barbara Joens Ask any music hobbyist whether they prefer CDs or vinyl records, and Cancer Institute. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/vinyl-chloride Join our newsletter for more articles by Barbara Joens , and other Guest Writers!

  • How Music Devices Contribute to E-Waste Problems

    “Music E-Waste” Guest Written by Barbara Joens , Climate Reality Leader and Unity College Student.

  • Don’t Be Trashy at Music Festivals

    “Don’t Be Trashy at Music Festivals ” Guest Written by Barbara Joens Are you one of the many people

  • Inspiration Songs of my Were-Bear Barbarian GURPS Character

    Read below for the Inspiration Songs of my Were-Bear Barbarian GURPS Character! Photo by Dagmara Dombrovska on Inspiration Songs for Lilja Dalgaard, my Were-Bear Barbarian GURPS Character The playlist below is curated for a hardened Norse barbarian with everything to prove. Are these the songs of a Were-Bear Barbarian GURPS Character?

  • Are John Cage’s Works Really Music? | Guest Written by Kirstin Duprey

    Are John Cage’s Works Really Music? John Cage Complete Works, johncage.org/pp/John-Cage-Work-Detail.cfm?work_ID=246. “John Cage ‘Water Walk.’” John Cage Childhood, Life and Timeline, http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/john-cage-336.php . John Cage on “I’ve got a secret”.

  • Cover Me in Sunshine Cover Song

    and Willow Sage unveiled a heartwarming music video shot on Pink’s family ranch and winery near Santa Barbara

  • Introducing And Reviewing Jackie Enavcho

    like I’m blowing smoke here, this would put her on par with pure, classic singers like Celine Dion and Barbara

  • Chopping Mall (1986): Soundtrack Review

    The film stars Kelli Maroney, Tony O’Dell, and Russell Todd, supported by genre icons Barbara Crampton

  • Reviewing “Precious” by Adrian Sutherland

    Sutherland on vocals and acoustic guitar, Colin Linden on acoustic, electric, and resonator guitars, John The collaboration with the SummerBear Dance Troupe, under the leadership of Barbara Nepinak, adds depth

  • Kazoo; More than a Novelty

    Stewart, Barbara. Workman Publishing Co., 1983.

  • Songs Featuring Whistling: A Deep Dive into the Unexpected Use of Whistling in Music

    “Young Folks” By Peter Bjorn And John This indie pop anthem became an instant hit thanks to its distinctive “The Stranger” By Billy Joel This is a song that slowly brings in the energy of Billy Joel, the whistling “Well You Can Do It Without Me” By Father John Misty With whistling and lyrics like “Well, give the order you’ll storm the border without me”, father john misty brings some fantastic vibes.

  • Rockstar by Dolly Parton, The Album Revolutionizing Country and Rock Music

    John Fogerty) 7. Either Or (feat. Kid Rock) 8. I Want You Back (feat. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts) 13. Night Moves (feat. Chris Stapleton) 14. Wrecking Ball (feat. Elton John) 19. Tried To Rock And Roll Me (feat. Melissa Etheridge) 20. Stairway To Heaven (feat. Rob Halford with special guests Nikki Sixx & John 5) 23. My Blue Tears (feat. Simon Le Bon) 24. Whether you’re a devoted fan or a newcomer, “Rockstar” invites you to join Dolly on a musical journey

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Switching Styles is based in central Alberta, on the enduring homelands of many Indigenous Peoples, including the Beaver, Big Stone Cree, Cree, Dënéndeh, Ĩyãħé Nakón mąkóce (Stoney), Kelly Lake Métis Settlement Society, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, Lheidli T’enneh, Michif Piyii (Métis), Mountain Métis, Niitsítpiis-stahkoii (Blackfoot / Niitsítapi), Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, Tsuut’ina, ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᕀ Nêhiyaw-Askiy (Plains Cree), Woodland Cree, and many others. As a Canadian music platform, we recognize that the arts exist within broader systems shaped by colonial history. Colonial policies and practices deliberately sought to suppress Indigenous cultures, traditions, and songs. We acknowledge this history and its ongoing impacts of colonialism. We are grateful for the opportunity to share music and culture on these lands, and we commit to ongoing learning, accountability, respect, and meaningful action.
 

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