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LeperKhanz

From Left to Right: Anthony Nino, JP Hewitt, Rhy O'Drinnan, Colin Kohl

Background information

Also known as Leprechauns

Origin San Diego, California, United States

Genres Funk, Irish, Rock

Years active 2003–present

Website [1]

Members JP Hewitt

rhY Thornton

Anthony Nino

James Doll

Past members Colin Kohl

Brett Wood

Todd Pyke

Aaron Hudson

Donald Carter

Devin Thomas

Conrad Lund

Joe Dinkowitz

Marshall McAlpine

Steven Stotlemyre

Mike Hurrin

Al Padilla

Chad Thornton

LeperKhanz are an experimental troupe of musicians that mix ancient sea shanties, Irish fiddle, reggae, classical, hip hop, disco and rock. Originally formed in 2003, they tour extensively throughout the United States, particularly the west coast and California.

Their 2005 studio album "Tiocfaidh Ar La" (Irish for "Our day will come" which has been known as an Irish Republican Army slogan, though they claim no affiliation) has been played on radio stations in both the US and Ireland (FM94.9 San Diego, KCXX-FM X103.9 San Bernardino, KRBD-FM 105.9 Ketchikan), is popular on "Paddy Rock Radio" in Chicago, and has sold thousands of copies on iTunes and was also nominated for a San Diego Music Award.

The LeperKhanz have also had many television appearances (KUSI, Telemundo) and video dubs, particularly around the St. Patrick's Day holiday.

The LeperKhanz have endorsement deals with Dean Markley Strings, BarFly Clothing, and 186 Mafia Clothing.

The LeperKhanz toured California in 2019, and continued work on their long-awaited follow-up album to "Tiocfaidh Ar La".

Contents

1 History

2 Tiocfaidh Ar La

3 LeperKhanz trivia

4 Discography

5 Published articles

6 See also

7 References

8 External links

History[edit]

JP, Nino, and Rhy were previously in the rock band "The Clydzdale Jockeyz". JP and Colin were previously in the heavy metal band "Scohltrick". JP, Todd, Brett, and Rhy were all instructors at "The Encinitas School of Music" before leaving to tour full-time with "The LeperKhanz". Rhy has also played fiddle in the Southern California Irish bands "The Hooliganz", "Rolling Down The Hill", "The Green Jacket", "The Whiskey Rebellion", and "The Bleeding Irish". O'Drinnan was once arrested at a "Hooliganz" show by riot police, around the time of the Tyisha Miller[1] police killing and subsequent Jesse Jackson march in Riverside, Ca.[2] O'Drinnan went with "The Bleeding Irish" on the Vans Warped Tour in 2008.[3] Guitarist Colin Kohl left the band in late 2007 to join "The Burning of Rome" on the Surfdog Records label, and Alejandro Padilla, who had also taught at the Encinitas School of Music with Rhy and JP joined the band as the new guitarist. Conrad Lund was once in the "Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps". In mid 2010 Al left the band and Rhy's cousin Chad joined as the new guitarist. Aaron and Don also tour often with the San Diego reggae band "Stranger". Nino played bass for the Orange County band "Robots Rise". Rhy also played for the band "The Rogue Rebellion". Joe Dinkowitz and Marshall McAlpine from "The Rogue Rebellion" also tour as "The LeperKhanz". Marshall McAlpine used to play with the punk bands "Where's Tom?" and "Dad's Racquet". O'Drinnan often tours solo in the Western US and Hawaii. The LeperKhanz are still touring, and even did a mini-tour in early 2021 during the Covid Lockdown. Their last large show open to the public was in late 2019 at The Shamrock Festival in Temecula, CA.

Tiocfaidh Ar La[edit]

The LeperKhanz released Tiocfaidh Ar La in 2005. It was recorded in 2004 and 2005 by producers Nick Cherry and Engineer Mike Harris at studios in Hemet, California, and in Mira Mesa, California. It is predominately traditional Irish songs reworked in a reggae/heavy metal style.

Spancil Hill

Come Out Ye Black and Tans

Whiskey in the Jar

Drunken Sailor

Amazing Grace

LeperKhanz trivia[edit]

The LeperKhanz perform "Miserlou" by Dick Dale at many shows. O'Drinnan met Dick Dale at the NAMM show in Anaheim. James Hetfield, George Clinton, As I Lay Dying (band) and Matt Hensley (Flogging Molly) have all been seen at LeperKhanz shows. They performed with Nickel Creek at a tsunami victim benefit in 2005, and Rhy and Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek) have shared violin students. O'Drinnan's sister May Jacob also runs a popular night club in San Diego called "Club Fashion Whore",[4] and is the singer in "Maystar", a band that has opened for such acts as The Dresden Dolls. "The Burning of Rome" has opened for The LeperKhanz at clubs in Downtown San Diego. "Suffer the Heat" were good friends of the LeperKhanz and shared many shows, and several members of "Suffer the Heat" played with rhY and Colin in the band "Rolling Down the Hill" and also in "The Whiskey Rebellion". JP has performed with Sheila E. as part of the Mira Costa Latin Jazz program. As I Lay Dying lives in San Diego and frequent LeperKhanz shows at Churchill's in San Marcos. "Those guys are awesome! On Warped Tour we had a real crappy bus,[5] and they had a real sweet bus, so they let me chill (literally) in their A/C!" The LeperKhanz once owned "The Grizzly Rose" a tour bus that had been previously owned by Willie Nelson. Fletcher Dragge, from Pennywise (band) once changed the carburetor for the "Grizzly Rose" when Rhy took the bus with "The Bleeding Irish" in San Francisco. O'Drinnan also played in "The Green Jacket" with Byron Blocker, also formerly of "The Bleeding Irish". O'Drinnan is in the primary screen shot for the popular Linux Mint distribution for the app VLC [6] O'Drinnan was married[7] and then divorced and has 2 children. Nino is married and has 3 children. Hewitt is married and has 1 child.

Discography[edit]

Live at Giblin'z (2004)

Tiocfaidh Ar La (2005)

The Best of rhY (2016)

Best of rhY (2018)

Published articles[edit]

San Diego Union Tribune (May 2012)

Long Beach Independent (March 2011)

The Press Enterprise (March 2010)

Let's Go Ireland (13th edition)

Core (March 2007)[citation needed]

Village News (July 2010)

Locale (March 2007)[citation needed]

Hour Glass Magazine (Second Edition)[citation needed]

SurfShot Magazine (December 2006)

Jane Magazine (November 2006)

Inland Entertainment Review (March 2006)

Today's Local News (San Diego)

Irish Herald (August 2005)

See also[edit]

Irish fiddling

Music of Ireland

Reggae

Celtic Rock

References[edit]

^ "Tyisha Miller - No Charges in Killing of Tyisha Miller - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. 2002-12-13. Retrieved 2011-02-22.

^ Bjelland, Sonja (2008-12-27). "Ten years after Tyisha Miller case, debate continues about improvements in Riverside police-community relations | Tyisha Miller | Special Reports". PE.com. Retrieved 2011-02-22.

^ List of Warped Tour lineups by year

^ "MayStar Fashion Whore - New Stylish Era in San Diego Nightlife - DiscoverSD.com". Blog.discoversd.com. 2008-02-05. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-02-22.

^ "Bad Luck o' the Irish". San Diego Reader. 2008-07-09. Retrieved 2011-02-22.

^ "VLC Media Player". Linux Mint. 2010-03-17. Retrieved 2011-02-22.

^ crhylove, Author (2020-01-22). "Jackleen Grace Garcia Nee Thornton Nee Gehrisch (Public Record)". crhylove. Retrieved 2020-01-24.

External links[edit]

leperKhanz.com

LeperKhanz Alternative Site

YouTube

MySpace

FaceBook

ReverbNation

Odrinnan's Solo Project