SLEEPY HOLLOW Drummer Quits

February 26, 2013

Drummer and co-founding member Tom Wassman has decided to leave SLEEPY HOLLOW due to creative and personal differences.

Wassman commented: "I regret that the situation has come to this. This was a very tough decision and I wish things could have gone differently but I plan on continuing in the future with new projects. I wish HOLLOW good luck in their future endeavors."

Guitarist Rick Craig also left SLEEPY HOLLOW last week due to creative differences.

Craig is a founding member of Detroit metal legends HALLOWEEN and is also a former member of classic rock icons HUMBLE PIE and the MC5.

SLEEPY HOLLOW's new album, "Skull 13", was released on March 23, 2012 via Pure Steel Records and High Roller Records. The effort was released on vinyl (limited 500 copies) through High Roller and on CD/DDL through Pure Steel.

"Skull 13" was recorded primarily at No Oulet Studio in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania with producers Steve Stegg and Eric Fisher.

Bassist Mike LePond left SLEEPY HOLLOW in December 2011 due to his commitments with SYMPHONY X. He has since been replaced by Alan D'Angelo.

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