Song swap with Leo DiSanto & Shine Delphi

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Final KHP show of the year! Join us for a special night of songs and stories from two of our most beloved songwriters from the area, as well as special guests.

 

Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Doors 7:00 PM / Showtime 8:00 PM
All Ages

Artist websites:

Leo DiSanto

Shine Delphi

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

All tickets are general admission. Tickets are will call only (no physical tickets) and nonrefundable.

*Please note there is no opener for this show.*

An American teller of tales and singer of songs, a compulsive adventurer, a rural Pennsylvania yokel with a restless curiosity and a passion for street performance, Leo DiSanto has hauled his wanderlust wagon and his guitar case everywhere from gypsy camps in Transylvania to monasteries in the high Himalaya to the boulevards of New Orleans to the wild interior of Alaska. He sees it as his existential mission to embody some of the noises life makes.

Known for his imaginative songwriting, powerful singing voice, exciting live performances, and captivating and hilarious storytelling, Leo is the founding front man of the award-winning, original Amerikindasorta string band, Vinegar Creek Constituency.

Now touring and recording as a solo artist, Leo has spent the post-pandemic years touring the country in an ever-expanding annual arc from the Gulf of Maine to the Gulf of Mexico in the company of a wildly enthusiastic brown dog named Ringo, playing songs for anyone who will listen (and plenty who won't). Currently booking national and international tours.


Shine Delphi travels this world with a resonator guitar and a few words to share. Born in Pennsylvania, raised in California, and rebirthed in the crescent city of New Orleans, Shine is a performer that will leave you feeling good and wanting more. From his technical ability on the guitar to his simple yet touching lyrics, he is an act that spans many genres and all ages. He has opened for such bands as The Carolina Chocolate drops, Reverend Peyton's big damn band, and The Tony Rice unit just to name a few. Oh yeah, and there's also that laugh... you can't forget that! HA!