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About The Hollows

Sleepy Hollows was born, as most dreams are, in a bedroom. It began with two turntables, a microphone, a lifelong passion for music, and a “never sleep” work ethic that belied the original studio’s setting.

Music has always been family business at Sleepy Hollows. While it’s still underground, the Hollows has graduated from a bedroom into a state of the art analog & digital recording studio providing full service music production, recording, mixing & mastering, and rehearsal space.

Studio Staff

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Neal B

Owner & Resident Engineer

Neal is the founder of Sleepy Hollows Studios and one of our resident engineers.

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Jeff H

Lead House Engineer

Jeff is a professional recording engineer who has been working in the industry since 2004.

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Dan A

Mix/Mastering Engineer

Dan is a Mix/Mastering engineer who got his professional start originally in Sleepy Hollows years ago.

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Arsonal

Producer/Songwriter

Arsonal is a producer/songwriter from Washington D.C. with versatility and a command of music that puts him a category by himself.

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Mark Henry

Producer/Songwriter

Not to be confused with “the Strongest Man In The World”, Mark Henry, pka Mark Henry Beats, is a producer/songwriter from Washington D.C.

Studio History

2003

Sleepy Hollows is founded in the Aspen, CO bedroom of owner, Neal B., and hence the name “Sleepy Hollows” was born.  The “studio” originally consisted of 2 turntables, a mic and an old Aiwa stereo.

2004 - 2005

Sleepy Hollows relocates back east to Reston, VA, once again, in a spare bedroom of a property being rented by Neal B.  The “studio” matured to include a computer running Cool Edit Pro and actual monitors.

2005 - 2006

Sleepy Hollows moves HQ to the 1st home purchased by Neal B. in Fairfax, VA.   An addition of a true “mic closet” made recording so much easier.

2006 - 2008

Sleepy Hollows moves once again back to Reston, VA off of Lake Audubon.  Aside from having much better scenery, the studio included a professionally constructed mic booth complete with a heavy steel exterior door installed backwards to help with  sound isolation.  It was here that the infamous “Thursday Night Sessions” began.

2008 - Present

Sleepy Hollows settled in to its permanent home in Historic Herndon, VA.  What started with a professionally designed control room and mic booth, has blossomed into full suite including 3 isolation rooms, lounge and kitchen providing the perfect atmosphere for people to create.  It’s no wonder some of the largest companies in the world to some of the most talented artists in the region choose Sleepy Hollows as their #1 studio.