To say Meg Evans has been busy, is an understatement. After her 2019 album 'Look At Me', she doubled-down on her creative determination. Besides devoting more time to writing, pandemic protocols enabled her to spend more time in the studio learning and creating.

That time would reap benefits in coming projects outside of her own artistry.


 
Like most artists unable to perform, Meg spent more of her time in the studio and drawing on 'real-life' social issues she's always been keen on.

It was during this time that she began to experiment with a more inclusive and youthful element, manifesting the ensemble, 'Kindred Joy'... an ensemble that proclaims they 'make music that feels and heals good'.
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After many years of performing and then creating music, Meg has taken a keen interest in the business side of music, focusing in copyright, metadata and music licensing - all very intrinsic aspects of music in today's digital era. This diligence can be seen in her online RPM Creations licensing portal.

As long as there's time, one can be sure that Meg's passion for music and media will be unwavering.