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In December 2002, friend [[Rob Cantor]] would ask Andrew to play a gig with Rob and [[Zubin Sedghi]]. This gig would be the first gig performed by Tally Hall. The first song he wrote for Tally Hall was [[Good Day (Song)|Good Day]] and in 2004, Andrew won the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship award for $10,000 because of the song.<ref name="PRAP292005">[https://www.pingry.org/uploaded/2016_Our_Community/Students/Publications/Pingry_Record/record-apr292005.pdf The Pingry Record. April 29th 2005. PDF.]</ref> | In December 2002, friend [[Rob Cantor]] would ask Andrew to play a gig with Rob and [[Zubin Sedghi]]. This gig would be the first gig performed by Tally Hall. The first song he wrote for Tally Hall was [[Good Day (Song)|Good Day]] and in 2004, Andrew won the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship award for $10,000 because of the song.<ref name="PRAP292005">[https://www.pingry.org/uploaded/2016_Our_Community/Students/Publications/Pingry_Record/record-apr292005.pdf The Pingry Record. April 29th 2005. PDF.]</ref> | ||
After forming Tally Hall, Andrew created a band focused around using toy instruments, the [[Toy Orchestra]]. The band was primarily composed of friends from the University of Michigan, with a mix of original songs and cover songs. Andrew also created a project with his brother Steven called [[The Baker Bros]], which was a mashup remix project of Jay-Z songs and classical music. Both would be put on hold however, when Andrew started to take Tally Hall more seriously in the fall of 2005.<ref>[https://www.pingry.org/uploaded/2016_Our_Community/Students/Publications/Pingry_Record/record-march102006.pdf The Pingry Record. March 10th 2006. PDF.]</ref> | After forming Tally Hall, Andrew created a band focused around using toy instruments, the [[Toy Orchestra]]. The band was primarily composed of friends from the University of Michigan, with a mix of original songs and cover songs. Andrew also created a project with his brother Steven called [[The Baker Bros.]], which was a mashup remix project of Jay-Z songs and classical music. Both would be put on hold however, when Andrew started to take Tally Hall more seriously in the fall of 2005.<ref>[https://www.pingry.org/uploaded/2016_Our_Community/Students/Publications/Pingry_Record/record-march102006.pdf The Pingry Record. March 10th 2006. PDF.]</ref> | ||
In 2005 Andrew graduated from the University of Michigan with a double degree in Music Composition and English Language and Literature.<ref name=andrewtheproducer>[https://andrewtheproducer.com/bio Andrew Horowitz Bio. Accessed 5th June, 2019.]</ref> | In 2005 Andrew graduated from the University of Michigan with a double degree in Music Composition and English Language and Literature.<ref name=andrewtheproducer>[https://andrewtheproducer.com/bio Andrew Horowitz Bio. Accessed 5th June, 2019.]</ref> |