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This is Sleepy House, the house which the band
Blind Melon moved into in Durham, NC, after getting
signed and leaving Los Angeles. They wrote a song
about it (called Sleepy House natch), which appeared
on their debut album Blind Melon:

   

My sister Cheryl and her roommates had the
unique experience of being the very next occupants
of Sleepy House subsequent to the band moving out...
They had just graduated from
Duke and for various
reasons were renting a house in the area (the house
is just two blocks from Duke's East Campus). By simple
dumb luck the 5-bedroom Sleepy House had just become
available for $1000/month.


Cheryl & friend Laura
on steps of
"Sleepy House"

1992
(Cheryl on right)




 
Alas no cool mementos from the band were left behind... Cheryl said the place was completely empty except for aluminum foil covering the windows from the inside, a red light bulb in one of the light fixtures, and melted candle wax all over. On the big front porch there were some flower pots on which had been written "Sleepy House" and "Blind Melon" but they didn't think much of them at the time... (Now Cheryl wishes she would've taken them when she moved out!)

 
       links...   

       Lyrics - Sleepy House

       Sleepy House - The website

       Blind Melon main site

       Shannon Hoon biography

       more...


March 1991 - Shannon Hoon and his new band, Blind Melon, sign a $500,000 recording contract with Capitol Records. He tells the Journal and Courier "I wanted to make a CD they would sell at Musicland in Tippecanoe Mall. I wanted to show them I could do something with my life, and I have." Blind Melon moves from Los Angeles to Durham, N.C., to work on new material and to live together in a home they dub "Sleepy House."









BTW, Sleepy House was also within walking
distance of the
Durham Bulls old El Toro Field
featured in the movie
Bull Durham... Cheryl
reports having had a
beer or two in that
old stadium!



 

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