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  • Listen to Fantastic Christmas Cover Songs by Jason Greiner

    Christmas cover songs by Jason Greiner are here to save the day. Jason Greiner has been a musician for a while. has created innumerable covers, some of which feature Comedy Christmas covers We’re thrilled to present Jason Greiner’s Christmas covers. Decorations, food, gift giving, they all have their part and music is no different,” explains Jason Greiner Greiner isn’t the only person to notice the importance and prevalence of Christmas Music.

  • Asking About Christmas Music? Interviewing Jason Greiner

    Switching Styles has reached out to our very own guest writer, Jason Greiner to get his take on Christmas Learn more Photo by Kristina Paukshtite on Introducing Jason Author Jason Greiner has written several Jason’s Christmas Songs What are you listening to during the Christmas holiday? our musical guest writer, Jason Greiner . Christmas Music Conclusion Photo by Laura James on Want to learn more about Jason Greiner ?

  • Reviewing “Numb Little Bug” by Em Beihold

    Reviewing “Numb Little Bug” by Em Beihold Written by Jason Greiner I never heard of musical artist Em Jason Greiner is the author of several books and eBooks and has worked as a professional in the field Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Jason now lives in the city of Mebane, a small but fast-growing community

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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.
 

We commit to supporting Indigenous voices and ensuring that Indigenous music, stories, and cultures are protected, amplified, and never erased.

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