Tally Hall: Exclusive Performance at LiveDaily Sessions

Easily recognizable in their signature white button-downs and color-coded ties, the members of Ann Arbor, MI-based quintet Tally Hall have been producing quirky, fun rock songs for close to a decade. Formed in 2002 among college friends, the group released its first album, "Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum," in 2005. Placement on the "Real World: Key West," "The O.C." soundtrack and a performance on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson soon followed, resulting in a recent deal with Atlantic Records.

[Click here to view the video footage of Tally Hall's performance.]

Along with their music, the men of Tally Hall also dabble in short movies. A special 10-part series titled "Tally Hall's Internet Show" debuts September 15 with each episode featuring 10 minutes of comedic skits, music and other miscellaneous ramblings.

 
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