When you hear the name Angelo Garibaldi, people in Wichita often respond with the same two words: Humble Greatness. It’s not just a brand — it’s who he is. During his time in Wichita, Angelo has become one of the city’s most trusted creative forces, known for his integrity behind the camera, his heart for people, and his commitment to uplifting Wichita through safe, family-friendly entertainment.

“I’m just a beacon,” Angelo says. “A middleman helping people reach their dreams.”

His journey started in Atlanta, Georgia, where he graduated high school and witnessed the Southern music scene explode in real time. Independent artists handing out CDs one week were on national television the next. That environment shaped him and gave him an eye for what creativity can become when the right opportunity meets the right moment.

But Angelo’s path into production wasn’t glamorous — it was born from disappointment. Early in his music career, he paid videographers from Kansas City and Lawrence for six music videos. Only two were delivered.

“They ran off with the money,” he recalls. “So I said, ‘I’m going to have to learn this myself.’”

That frustration sparked a passion. Angelo bought a camera, studied the craft, and dedicated himself to offering Wichita artists something he didn’t have: quality, honesty, and follow-through.

Angelo bought a camera, studied the craft, and dedicated himself to offering Wichita artists something he didn’t have: quality, honesty, and follow-through.

Today, Humble Greatness Studios has become a trusted name in the community. Angelo produces music videos, handles audio work, and helps artists of all levels bring their creative visions to life. His approach is simple: “Tell me your idea and your budget. I want to maximize whatever you have. I want people to feel like their vision matters.”

Bringing Major Artists to Wichita

Over time, Angelo’s influence grew beyond production. Alongside his business partner Twan Sac, he began bringing nationally recognized performers to Wichita — including Twista and Paul Wall — artists whose names draw crowds and spark local excitement.

What drives him isn’t fame. It’s impact.

“I want shows where families feel safe,” Angelo explains. “Where you don’t have to leave the kids at home. Wichita deserves positive events that bring people together.”

Behind every event are long nights, unexpected challenges, and plenty of prayer. Artist riders, travel details, venue needs, promotion — something always goes off script. But Angelo embraces the grind.

“It’s part of the journey,” he says. “And the love the city gives us makes it worth it.”

Gifted Hands — December 20

It’s a show built by community, for the community.

The latest addition to Angelo’s work is one of the most meaningful yet: Gifted Hands, the Christian hip-hop artist known for his powerful testimony and uplifting message.

The event came together unexpectedly — what Angelo calls a God-moment.

While talking with Dominic Lopez of Embroidery & More at Towne East Mall, Dominic asked, “When’s the next show?” Angelo explained that Wichita is a small market and bringing big names can be costly. Dominic responded with four simple words:” What about Gifted Hands?”

Angelo didn’t hesitate. “I pulled up his Instagram right there, filled out the booking form, and the next day he called me.”

The show will take place at Villa Boxing Gym, a meaningful location for Wichita. Earlier this year, a storm ripped the roof off the building. Hosting the event there transforms it into a community comeback celebration, symbolizing resilience and unity.

On December 20, Wichita can expect::

  • Family activities, including “Party Rockers” costumed characters
  • Food trucks, popcorn, hot dogs & drinks
  • Exclusive merch
  • Early bird tickets for $10
  • A significant giveback supporting Dominic Lopez’s annual Christmas outreach

“This event is really about uplifting the community during the holidays,” Angelo says. “It’s love, family, and hope — all in one night.”

Why Gifted Hands?

Angelo has been following the artist for over a year.

“His testimony is incredible,” he says. “He has challenges, but he doesn’t let them stop him. He inspires people just by being himself.”

Wichita won’t just experience a performance — they’ll encounter a speaker, motivator, and example of perseverance.

Looking Ahead to 2026

As 2025 comes to a close, Angelo’s schedule is packed. He is currently finishing his fourth movie, Big Dog. The project is being introduced and supported by filmmaker Troy Andrews, who credits Angelo as someone who consistently elevates local talent.

He is also:

  • Working with new artists in Kansas City, Oklahoma, and Wichita
  • Filming events and collaborating with local creatives
  • Planning additional safe, family-centered shows for the new year

“Every weekend is a blessing,” Angelo says. “I just want to be part of people’s stories and keep helping the city grow.”

He remains grateful for the people supporting the vision — Twan Sac, Dominic Lopez, Jacob Villa, Action Approved Studios, Tyson Case, and every donor, sponsor, and early ticket buyer.

“Wichita has been showing a lot of love,” he says. “And I appreciate every bit of it.”

On December 20 at Villa Boxing Gym, that love continues — through music, community, and the humble greatness of a man who simply wants to help Wichita shine.

ABOUT GIFTED HANDS

Gifted Hands, born Immanuel Mitchell in Virginia Beach, has built an extraordinary music career by refusing to let physical limitations define his purpose. Born without hands and expected by doctors to face severe speech and vision challenges — he defied every prediction. Music became both a lifeline and a calling. By 12 he was creating songs, and by 15 he was using writing to battle depression, performing at school talent shows and developing the powerful voice that would later inspire millions.

His breakthrough came with motivational tracks like “Work With,” “Don’t Let ’Em Stop You,” and the viral hit “Why Not Start,” which exploded on TikTok and has since earned millions of views. Gifted Hands’ stage name, given by his church family, reflects a deeper truth: while he may not have physical hands, he possesses “hands stronger than what the eye can see” — a symbol of faith, resilience, and God’s purpose in his life.

Today, he continues to share that message around the world, using his music and testimony to uplift audiences wherever he goes.

TyJuan “Ty” Davis is a published author, ghostwriter, and founder of Ty Davis Services, a writing firm that helps clients share their stories and preserve their legacies. With two published books –...

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