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'''Albert McWilliams''' is the founder and head of the Michigan advertising agency and part-time label [[Q+M]], also known as Quack!Media. In 2005 Al would work with [[Tally Hall]] to release their debut record [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Album)|Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]], as well as create comedy educational videos for schools. Some of these videos featured [[Rob Cantor]] and [[Joe Hawley]] in voice acting and live-action roles.<ref>[https://www.secondwavemedia.com/concentrate/features/almcwilliamsquackmedia0201.aspx Cool Jobs: Quack!Media's Al McWilliams article. Secondwavemedia.]</ref><ref>[</ref>
'''Albert McWilliams''' is the founder and head of the Michigan advertising agency and part-time label [[Q+M]], also known as Quack!Media. In 2005 Al would work with [[Tally Hall]] to release their debut record [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Album)|Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]], as well as create comedy educational videos for schools. Some of these videos featured [[Rob Cantor]] and [[Joe Hawley]] in voice acting and live-action roles.<ref>[https://www.secondwavemedia.com/concentrate/features/almcwilliamsquackmedia0201.aspx Cool Jobs: Quack!Media's Al McWilliams article. Secondwavemedia.]</ref>


Later on, Al would bump into manager Jamie Kitman of The Hornblow Group at a bar, and secured Kitman as Tally Hall's first manager. After moving to [[Atlantic Records]] for six years, Tally Hall would come back to Quack!Media with the then-unreleased recording of [[Good & Evil]], which Quack!Media would then release in 2011 with limited CD and vinyl releases.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170202091658/http://albertmcwilliams.com/post/6869472302/how-a-freak-itunes-error-smashed-our-dreams Al McWilliams Tumblr post]</ref>  
Later on, Al would bump into manager Jamie Kitman of The Hornblow Group at a bar, and secured Kitman as Tally Hall's first manager. After moving to [[Atlantic Records]] for six years, Tally Hall would come back to Quack!Media with the then-unreleased recording of [[Good & Evil]], which Quack!Media would then release in 2011 with limited CD and vinyl releases.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170202091658/http://albertmcwilliams.com/post/6869472302/how-a-freak-itunes-error-smashed-our-dreams Al McWilliams Tumblr post]</ref>  


==External links==
==External links==
[https://albertmcwilliams.com/ Al McWilliams website]
* [https://albertmcwilliams.com/ Al McWilliams website]


==References==
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