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Eventually, they all agreed to name the band Tally Hall and they began to record some EP's and play small shows around the UofM campus. An early mascot of theirs was a chinchilla, based on a chinchilla they had. It featured as the cursor on their site and on a couple shirts.
Eventually, they all agreed to name the band Tally Hall and they began to record some EP's and play small shows around the UofM campus. An early mascot of theirs was a chinchilla, based on a chinchilla they had. It featured as the cursor on their site and on a couple shirts.


The matching wardrobe/colored ties first started around November 2003.
On November 9th 2003, Tally Hall would order their now iconic colored ties, first worn in combination with their white dress shirts around November 2003.


In 2004, when Steve left the band, they recruited [[Ross Federman]], who went to high school with Joe.
In 2004, when Steve left the band, they recruited [[Ross Federman]], who went to high school with Joe. 2004 also saw the release of [[Complete Demos]], a compilation of the work they did over the past two years.


In 2005, the band would sign with up-and-coming multimedia company and record label [[Quack!Media]] for funding and the release of their first studio album, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Joe stated they needed to partner with a label to progress as a band together and [[Al McWilliams]] happened to accept their request of a record deal.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS96m7T4yos Joe Hawley from Tally Hall on WXJR, 01/22/2009. YouTube.]</ref>
In 2005, the band would sign with up-and-coming multimedia company and record label [[Quack!Media]] for funding and the release of their first studio album, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Joe stated they needed to partner with a label to progress as a band together and [[Al McWilliams]] happened to accept their request of a record deal.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS96m7T4yos Joe Hawley from Tally Hall on WXJR, 01/22/2009. YouTube.]</ref>

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