The Side Door Sitdown

Side Door

In a world where everything is free, the work of the artist has been devalued to the point where independent musicians are in crisis. Live performance is one of the few places left where artists can truly gain more control, connection and financial security. Whether you're booking your first tour, trying to sell more tickets, or running an indie venue, The Side Door Sitdown podcast offers practical tips, behind-the-scenes stories, and real advice from people making it work.

Episodes

  1. Khari Wendell McClelland

    09/09/2025

    Khari Wendell McClelland

    In Episode 05 of The Side Door Sitdown, we welcome Khari Wendell McClelland. Khari Wendell McClelland is a diversely talented and ever-evolving artist. Originally from Detroit, Khari has become a darling on the Canadian music scene with reviewers lauding his performances as a clever mix of soul and gospel. Khari’s songwriting crosses genres and generations, joyfully invoking the spirit of his ancestors who straddled the US-Canadian border in efforts to escape slavery and discrimination.  His music draws from this rich history, integrating the rhythms and folklore of early African-Americans with contemporary sounds and stories of struggle. Recently, Khari received critical acclaim for his Freedom Singer project, recreating the music fugitive slaves carried on their journey north into Canada. Khari also performs with the Roots Gospel group The Sojourners. Whether on stage or in the studio, Khari's passion for community, equality and justice is palpable, as is his belief in the redemptive power of music. khariwendellmcclelland.com ---- In a world where everything is free, the work of the artist has been devalued to the point where independent musicians are in crisis. Live performance is one of the few places left where artists can truly gain more control, connection, and financial security. But booking and playing shows takes work. That’s where The Side Door Sitdown comes in, our new podcast featuring honest conversations with the good folks who make up the independent live music scene. We talk to DIY artists, indie venue owners, and behind-the-scenes pros about how they book shows, build their audience, and try to make a living without losing their minds.

    36 min
  2. Finding Balance and Managing It All with Kelly McMichael

    08/19/2025

    Finding Balance and Managing It All with Kelly McMichael

    In this episode of The Side Door Sitdown, Laura Simpson sits down with indie music hero Kelly McMichael to talk about finding your front person energy while managing all the things that come with being an independent artist. From balancing time for your art with answering emails, to learning how to delegate tasks to your band, Kelly shares candid insights from her own journey as a musician navigating the DIY world. Whether you’re stepping into a leadership role in your band, figuring out how to get more done without burning out, or just curious how indie artists juggle it all, this episode is for you. ABOUT KELLY MCMICHAEL kellymcmichael.com Kelly McMichael is an alternative artist and producer known for her buttery vocals, genre-bending arrangements and commanding stage presence. Kelly’s ‘instant-classic’ songwriting blends retro pop/rock with hints of psychedelia and jazz.  Based in Newfoundland, originally from Peterborough, Ontario, McMichael’s independently-released debut album, 'Waves' (2021), earned a spot on the shortlist for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize, and the ECMA for 'Best Rock Recording'. Her sophomore album 'After The Sting Of It' (2024), made the Long List for the Polaris Music Prize. Kelly’s music career began while studying Art at The University of Guelph, as co-lead of DIY feminist synth band 'Rouge'. Recruited to accompany Gentleman Reg, The Hidden Cameras, Tim Baker, Sarah Harmer, and The Burning Hell, Kelly has performed across North America and Europe. After a decade as a side player, producing bedroom recordings under the moniker RENDERS, her breakthrough debut album allowed her to shift focus to her solo career. Kelly McMichael’s second album, 'After The Sting Of It' (2024), is an expansion of the classic sounds on her first record, leaning into ‘art-rock’ production with adventurous sonic landscapes and vocal layering.  Kelly's resilient and empathetic voice moves through themes of tear down and rebirth, gliding from biting grit to soft bliss on record, and “sounds even better live” according to critics. You can hear her music on national alternative radio, including CBC, The Verge and campus stations, or see her on tour in Eastern Canada, Ontario and Europe in 2025. CONNECT WITH SIDE DOOR bio.site/sidedoor sidedooraccess.com

    18 min
  3. Dan Mangan's Advice For Independent Touring Artists

    08/12/2025

    Dan Mangan's Advice For Independent Touring Artists

    🎙️ This episode of The Side Door Sitdown features JUNO-winning artist and Side Door co-founder Dan Mangan, and it’s packed with advice for artists who want to tour independently and build a sustainable career without burning out.Side Door co-founders Dan Mangan and Laura Simpson sit down to share real-world advice for independent musicians looking to build sustainable touring careers.Whether you’re planning your first tour or looking to level up your live show strategy, this conversation is full of practical tips for musicians who want to take control of their careers.______Dan Mangan is a 2x JUNO Award-winning and 3x Polaris Music Prize-nominated musician and songwriter. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and two sons. For decades, Dan has brought signature wit, sonic innovation and lyrical insight to the indie/folk community, garnering him a fiercely dedicated and deeply involved audience. He has played Glastonbury & Jimmy Kimmel Live, sold out Massey Hall and scored acclaimed soundtracks for television and feature film. In 2017, He co-founded Side Door, a platform that empowers the independent live music community by connecting artists and venues to book shows, offering ticketing that lets show creators keep 100% of the revenue, and streamlining the entire process in one place. Connect with Dan: https://danmanganmusic.com/ ______ Connect with Side Door: https://bio.site/sidedoor

    28 min

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In a world where everything is free, the work of the artist has been devalued to the point where independent musicians are in crisis. Live performance is one of the few places left where artists can truly gain more control, connection and financial security. Whether you're booking your first tour, trying to sell more tickets, or running an indie venue, The Side Door Sitdown podcast offers practical tips, behind-the-scenes stories, and real advice from people making it work.