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Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow, 30 Years of the Quiet Sounds
Saturdays
6-10am with Chuck Elliott
Sundays
6-8am with John Diliberto
8-11am

Listen to recent Sleepy Hollow programs:

This Saturday 
This Sunday 

Last Saturday 
Last Sunday

Never Can Say Goodbye - Listen to Keith Brand’s Final Sleepy Hollow Show

Keith Brand, Sunday Morning Host of Sleepy Hollow Says Farewell After 27 years at the mic, Keith Brand bid his farewell to Sleepy Hollow listeners on Sunday morning, May 5. LISTEN to the show, and check out Keith’s final playlist on TheKey.XPN.org.


About Sleepy Hollow

For three decades, WXPN listeners have depended on "the quiet sounds of Sleepy Hollow" to ease them gently into their weekends. With a reassuring blend of jazz, folk, instrumental, and contemporary acoustic music, Sleepy Hollow has become as much a fixture of weekend mornings as bagels and crossword puzzles.

Hosted by Chuck Elliott (Saturday 6-10am), John Diliberto (Sunday 6-8am) and Keith Brand (1988 to 2013), Sleepy Hollow is a signature show on XPN that has a loyal and growing audience over the years. Featuring a spectrum of artists - from Miles Davis, Tom Waits and Joni Mitchell to Chet Baker, Norah Jones and Nick Drake - Sleepy Hollow is a place where mood and music combine to create a warm and relaxing weekend morning experience.

The Secret of Sleepy Hollow's Longevity and Popularity is its Distinct Sound.

"It isn't always soft or slow," says Chuck Elliott who has hosted the show since its beginning. "It's more about creating a mood, a sense, an atmosphere. Sleepy Hollow is the way you want your weekend mornings to sound."

"Sleepy Hollow is the sound of people who intensively love music." From Bach to Beck and back, the show is a mixture of styles - a key element to Sleepy Hollow. ~ Keith Brand host of the show from 1988 to 2013.

David Dye of World Cafe® also hosted the show from 1989 to 1991 and is a long-time fan. With a commercial radio background, Dye brought a bit of the more familiar to the mix. But he also brought a deep respect for the tradition. "I started 're-listening' to everything with Sleepy Hollow in mind," he says. "Hosting the show opened me up to a lot of different music."

Photo of Chuck Elliott, Saturday Host

All of the hosts spend only a few hours on the air, but many hours searching for Sleepy Hollow music. "Each week I listen to innumerable CDs looking for just the right cuts - whether it's a haunting voice, unusual timing, or a chilling lyric," says Brand.

Another hallmark of the show is its programming themes which allow the hosts to program and weave together a wide variety of artists and songs in a creative manner. Special shows that are popular with XPN listeners are the Soundtrack feature, Winter Solstice, the annual Sleepy Hollow Thanksgiving, and Bastille Day Celebration.

When asked how they feel about doing the show, each host used the term "labor of love" to describe their experience. And that devotion is clear. " I couldn't see myself rising at 4am every Sunday morning," former host Sullivan says, "if the show didn't speak to my heart." Brand concurs. "It's the best job in radio," he says. And Elliott adds another sentiment, "When it's working, nothing feels better. It is a joy!"

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