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== History ==
== History ==
Andrew, the only member not originally from Michigan, began writing songs when he was eight years old and eventually headed to the University of Michigan to study composition. There he met Rob and Zubin, who both attended the same high-school and played in a band called [[listedBlack]].  The three formed a band (name unknown) and played small shows around the UofM dorms.   
Andrew, the only member not originally from Michigan, began writing songs when he was eight years old and eventually headed to the University of Michigan to study composition. There he met Rob and Zubin, who both attended the same high-school and played in a band called [[listedBlack]].  The three formed a band (name unknown) and played small shows around the University of Michigan dorms, where all 5 members went to school.   


Rob met Joe on campus and as they began to become friendly, Rob learned of Joe's musical abilities and asked him and [[Steve Gallagher]] to join the band as lead guitarist and drummer, respectively.  Later, they played a few gigs under the name [[Gallagher]] and then as [[540]] (the address of their house at the time).  Joe originally suggested the name of the band be "Tally Hall" and everyone agreed (except Andrew, who was not from the area and didn't grasp the magic of what the REAL Tally Hall meant to people in the Detroit area).
Rob met Joe on campus and as they began to become friendly, Rob learned of Joe's musical abilities and asked him and [[Steve Gallagher]] to join the band as lead guitarist and drummer, respectively.  Later, they played a few gigs under the name [[Gallagher]] and then as [[540]] (the address of their house at the time).  Joe originally suggested the name of the band be "Tally Hall" and everyone agreed (except Andrew, who was not from the area and didn't grasp the magic of what the REAL Tally Hall meant to people in the Detroit area).