
It’s been a winding road that has led A. Harmony Harry to her role at Amazon Music — from being a recording artist herself to publishing, print journalism, broadcasting and, for a time, radio DJing as the host of the R&B show Marvin’s Room on CBC Music. What’s guided her, she says, is her pure love of music. “I’m just a hardcore music nerd at heart and love sharing great songs with people.” Canada has “come of age” over her 15 year career, she says, and “stepped confidently onto the global stage.” She’s excited to be part of the next phase.
At 39, Harry leads Canadian strategy for some of Amazon Music’s most high-profile initiatives, including Artists to Watch, Breakthrough and On the Record. Over the past year, she has launched multiple diverse flagship playlists, including the South-Asian-focused The Port and served as the Canadian lead on the critically acclaimed I Am: Celine Dion Prime documentary campaign. She’s also led marquee campaigns like Amazon Music Originals for Billy Talent and Jamie Fine and an international celebration of D’Angelo’s “Brown Sugar” with Dylan Sinclair and Leon Thomas. A connector and mentor, Harmony continues to champion access and representation in music, championing marginalized voices, creating pathways that amplify Canadian artists and strengthening the industry at every level.
