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TINY KINGDOM MUSIC

Tiny Kingdom is an independent Canadian record label and artist management company. Founded by Savannah Wellman and Meagan Davidson in 2017, the expansion into a label in 2020 sees Tiny Kingdom added to a very short list of female-owned labels in Canada. Their drive and compassion is called upon by a variety of clients to assist with talent curation, grant writing, and consultation services. They also spearhead Women In Music British Columbia, a partner of Women In Music Canada, which aims to foster gender equality in the BC music industry through the support and advancement of women and gender minorities in creative and professional roles.

Meagan

davidson

Meagan has been an advocate for the Canadian music industry all throughout her career. After starting out in live production, she moved on to the Music BC Industry Association, where she worked to grow the BC music economy through local, domestic, and international development programs for artists and industry. Encouraged by watching the local community bloom over the years, she's dedicated to developing artists and their vision, with an active ear to the ground for new trends and talents.  Meagan has served as a JUNO committee member and sits on the board for CIMA

(Canadian Independent Music Association). Meagan is currently based in Toronto with her pup Benny.​

savannah

wellman

Savannah’s experiences in the music industry have seen her on both sides of the curtain. Her journey included a degree in music, followed by years of performing and touring in various projects, and continued at Music BC where she was the project manager for artist development initiatives including the PEAK Performance Project and numerous export trade missions. Her musical and industry knowledge has been called upon as a juror for the JUNO Awards, Prism Prize, SOCAN Songwriting Prize, FACTOR, and as a board member for the MMF (Music Managers Forum Canada). Savannah is based in Vancouver where she hangs with her two cats and rides an old motorcycle.

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