
The same day, HITS reported the title of the song, "Light & Night", along with a short audio clip of it in another update. The book had been made available for purchase earlier that day.
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On September 9, 2009, Hidden in the Sand (HITS), a prominent Tally Hall fansite, broke the news that Tally Hall was going to release a collaborative song, featuring Nellie McKay, which would be released as a free download from when customers of Walmart purchased a book called The Magician's Elephant by Kate DiCamillo.

The band re-released Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum on April 1, 2008, with their new record label, Atlantic Records after some re-recording and re-mixing. The band worked on several projects after the completion of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum, including covering the song " Smile Like You Mean It" by The Killers for the sixth The O.C. They performed "Welcome to Tally Hall" in newly donned black vests over top of their traditional colored ties, white shirts, and black pants. Tally Hall was invited back by The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on September 16, 2008, to help promote the launch of Tally Hall's Internet Show. On August 3, 2008, Tally Hall was a performer on the BMI stage at Lollapalooza. The band appeared at the 2007 South by Southwest Music Festival. The band has received national media attention, performing their song "Good Day" on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on August 2, 2006, as well as appearing in MTV's segment You Hear It First in September 2006. Violinist Jeremy Kittel contributed strings to the album. In 2005, the band released their debut studio album, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. The album art for Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum is based on machines within the arcade. Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum, the arcade whose name shares the title of their debut album, remains there, though the shopping center has changed names. The name "Tally Hall" comes from the name of a shopping plaza on Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills, Michigan.

When Tally Hall's original drummer, Steve Gallagher, left the band in 2004, they recruited Federman, who had gone to high school with Hawley. There he met Cantor, who had both attended high school with Sedghi and joined Hawley's film production group. Horowitz, the only member not originally from Michigan, began writing songs when he was eight years old, and attended the University of Michigan, studying composition. 2.1 Tally Hall's Internet Show and music videos.

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Tally Hall also provided the vocals and music for all of the songs in Happy Monster Band, a children's television series that aired on Playhouse Disney. They released their second album, Good & Evil, on June 21, 2011. Once under the Atlantic Records recording label, Tally Hall was, again, signed to indie label Quack!Media, who previously helped finance and nationally distribute their debut studio album, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Every member has provided vocals for the band. Tally Hall has five members, each of them distinguished by the color of their neckties: guitarist Rob Cantor (yellow), guitarist Joe Hawley (red), drummer Ross Federman (gray), keyboardist Andrew Horowitz (green), and bassist Zubin Sedghi (blue).

The members originally described their musical style as "wonky rock," later redefining their sound as "fabloo," in an effort to not let their music be defined by any particular genres after people began to start defining the characteristics of "wonky rock." The band is known for upbeat melodies and whimsical lyrics. Tally Hall is an American band formed in December 2002 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Casey Shea, Jukebox the Ghost, Nellie McKay, Bora Karaca, Miracle Musical
