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Steve Gallagher
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Former Band Member
Hometown: Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
Current resident of: Argentina, South America
Other Names: Steve Horatio Gallagher, Stephen

Steve Christopher Gallagher was Tally Hall's original drummer and gray tie. He provided drums for Complete Demos, despite Ross Federman being on the album cover.[1]

Steve left the band after a gig in New Jersey in May of 2004 and was promptly replaced by current drummer Ross Federman.[2] An interview with the band once stated that Steve left because the band had become too serious a commitment, as he wished to focus on academic endeavors,[3] but there have also been rumors that he left over creative differences. In a tallyhall.com bio from 2006, it was joked that he became a traveling salesman after he left Tally Hall because "That's what happens when you quit Tally Hall."[2] Nowadays, Steve Gallagher works as a Full Stack Developer at the company Presentek Inc.[4]

Despite leaving in 2004, Steve is still on good terms with Tally Hall (he would produce a track for The Pingry EP) and currently has a family with his wife Alison.

Trivia

  • The Tally Hallmanac once claimed that his middle name was Horatio, but the source of this information is unknown.[5][citation needed]
  • For a short while, before the name "Tally Hall" was chosen as the band's name, they went by the name "Gallagher". It's unknown how long this name stuck, but it would have to be before or after their Blind Pig performance in January 2003 as their name was "540" then.

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