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Saturday 6am - 10am with Chuck Elliot
Sunday 6am - 11am with Samantha Sullivan & Keith
Brand
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.
Currently hosted by Chuck Elliott (Saturday 6-
10am); Samantha Sullivan (Sunday 6-8am); and
Keith Brand (Sunday 8-11am), Sleepy Hollow is a
signature show on
XPN that has
created 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.”
Keith Brand, who
joined the show in 1988, says Sleepy Hollow “is
the sound of people who intensively love music.” “
From Bach to Beck and
back” is the phrase Samantha
Sullivan (host since 1998)
came up with to describe the
show. “The mixture of styles
is a key element to Sleepy
Hollow,” she adds.
David Dye of World Café® 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.”
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.
“
It’s a constant quest,” says Sullivan. “Everything
has potential. The most fun is to be surprised by
an unlikely artist having a perfect Sleepy Hollow
track.”
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. Keith
Brand does a weekly
Soundtrack feature at 9am
that has become a unique
characteristic of the show.
Other special shows that
are popular with XPN
listeners are the 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,” 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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