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Poster for Featherburn with Leo DiSanto & The Leo Trio

Featherburn with Leo DiSanto & The Leo Trio

Dates with showtimes for Featherburn with Leo DiSanto & The Leo Trio
  • Fri, May 8

Run Time: 150 min.

Featherburn plays accordion powered romp-rock for adventurers. Volcanic, quirky and theatrical, the band weaves folk, punk and eastern Europe into a deep, playful wake-up call to marvel and wonder.

The ensemble formed when actor-musician John Milosich (Milo) finished out a national theater tour and left the NYC audition circuit to create new work for quest-ready music and story-lovers. Having studied performance for social change and Shambala Buddhism following a decade of interdisciplinary theater collaboration in Washington DC, he joined up with a unique team of musician-seekers bent on creating songs toward fun and transformation. Colin Meloy, Danny Elfman, Tom Waits and Eugene Hutz sit in meditation at the Universalist Unitarian Church of Lancaster, while Jack Black, Al Yankovic and the lizard Rango sip espresso martinis at Zoetropolis. The clock hits 11:11 and the seven performers reach simultaneous enlightenment as a tidal wave of love washes over everyone on Planet Earth at that moment engaged in an outdoor or horizontal activity.

A song and story man, 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. Whether performing concerts in music venues across the US or busking his way across Europe with only a guitar and a backpack, Leo rejoices in the privilege of being some of the noises life makes. Known for his imaginative songwriting, powerful singing voice, exciting live performances, and captivating storytelling, Leo is the founding front man of the award-winning, original Amerikindasorta string band, Vinegar Creek Constituency. Leo has spent the post-pandemic years touring the country in an ever-expanding route from the Gulf of Maine to the Gulf of Mexico to Ireland’s Galway Bay, usually in the company of a wildly enthusiastic brown dog named Ringo, playing songs for anyone who will listen (and some who won’t). Released in mid-February 2025, Leo’s 3rd full-length solo album, To Fly So Low, made top 25 on the Folk Alliance International Folk radio chart and was featured on No Depression’s “Best of the Month” playlist.

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