ep45 Ken Yates has range
Canadian singer-songwriter Ken Yates returns to discuss fatherhood, touring logistics, and his signature sonic evolution. We dive into how he scaled back to a live trio format , his collaborative work with producers Jim Bryson and Daniel Ledwell, and how a late bloomer to indie-folk songwriting defined his unique guitar tunings and raw vocal identity. From DIY house concerts to upcoming Massey Hall performances with Kathleen Edwards , this conversation explores what it really means to cultivate a dedicated, word-of-mouth audience in the modern music industry.
ep45 Ken Yates has range
released May 21, 2026
1:31:46
Key Moments
The Unexpected Trio Transformation:
Ken explains how a "logistical nightmare" of using six different regional backing bands across the country forced him to strip his live sound down to a trio format, helping him discover a live sound that he now prefers over solo performances.
The Nashville Vocal Accident:
As a self-proclaimed "late bloomer" who went to Berklee for guitar rather than songwriting, Ken reveals he originally planned to stay behind the scenes writing for other artists in the Nashville style. He only sang his own song for the first time because his lead vocalist fell sick before a performance, sparking his career as a frontman.
Embracing Creative Limitations:
In a highly candid moment, Ken admits he still doesn't consider himself a traditional singer and doesn't even sing around the house or in the car. He explains how having a limited vocal range actually acts as a creative superpower, forcing him to be much more inventive with his melodies.
The "Traveling Salesman" Burnout:
Ken reflects on the exhausting pre-COVID era of driving his Honda Civic to DIY house concerts and carrying a vintage briefcase of merchandise. While financially positive, he realized playing living rooms wasn't building a sustainable, dedicated audience, prompting a massive shift in his career direction.
Redefining Success Outside of Fame:
Ken shares how "failing" to reach the mainstream metrics of fame and fortune for over a decade ultimately set him free. He reached a peaceful realization that even if his career never grew past its current size, he would still happily choose to make records because it fulfills him creatively and financially.
Dismantling the Tortured Artist Trope:
The conversation shifts to how fatherhood and aging have softened Ken's perspective. He notes that he has actively stepped away from trying to be a "tortured artist" all the time, allowing himself to recognize when he is genuinely feeling good and simply enjoying being a dad.
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Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.
Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction
00:04:13 Getting Re-acquainted with Ken Yates
00:06:08 Parenthood and Its Impact on Music
00:09:04 Logistical Challenges of Touring with a Baby
00:11:56 Finding a New Band and Live Performance Dynamics
00:14:29 Transitioning from Solo to Full Band Performances
00:17:21 Songwriting Journey and Overcoming Limitations
00:20:01 The Evolution of Sound and Collaborations
00:22:45 Berklee Experience and Early Musical Development
00:25:28 Defining a Unique Sound and Voice in Music
00:28:19 Future Directions and New Music Releases
00:36:32 The Struggles of DIY Music
00:38:25 Finding Clarity in Sound
00:42:14 Personal Growth Through Parenthood
00:52:07 Building an Authentic Audience
01:09:48 Post-Fame with Alexi