

In 2014, Joe released “ Hawaii: Part II, part ii” which provided fans with outtakes and demos of the original album. He put together “ Hawaii: Part II” in 2012 (with Zubin, Ross, and Rob), which is a fantastic album that allowed him to dump out a lot of music he’s had in his head for years. But that didn’t stop his musical endeavors. Joe has been back at school, actually, living in the southern half of the states. Read more up-to-date information on Andrew over at the Tally Hallmanac. He put out a few etudes albums and also re-released a remixed/remastered version of Sketches called “sketches 3d”. Andrew contributed to Rob’s solo album, too. You can find him playing small solo shows around the Brooklyn area. In addition to putting out an album called “ sketches” in 2012, his work as a songwriter and instrumentalist on John Legend’s album “Love In The Future” earned Mr. Then, when and if they begin writing together again, things could get great.Īndrew has stayed in the music business writing solo under the moniker “ edu” as well as being a studio musician for such acts as John Legend & Blake Charleton. They’ve not even officially made any sort of announcement saying what their current status is, but I personally feel the best way to describe their status is “on hiatus.” They’re all doing their own things, if you haven’t noticed, and I think that’s a great way for them all to better discover their individual strengths. When they played it was one of the only reasons many of us would go back and it’s amazing to see them now in New York and all over. Pingry remains a strong Tally Hall-ic base. We may have been among the first outside Michigan to be exposed to the wonkiness. I specifically remember “Good Day” and “Ruler of Everything.” The Pingry EP came their third year at Spring Fling I believe. (I was at Pingry two years behind Andrew.) They were opening for some band no one remembers and in subsequent years were properly placed as the main act.
#Hidden in the sand plus#
Inside was the CD-R plus a B&W photocopied insert with the track listing and liner notes.Ĭomment on old FAQ: They first came to Pingry even before the ties, I think in 2003. The Pingry EP was distributed in standard white paper CD envelopes, the kind with a transparent, round window on the front.

Tally Hall had been a staple band at the annual Pingry School Spring Fling concert for a few years but hasn’t been back since 2005 where they officially released the EP to the public. It was named after The Pingry School in New Jersey, where Andrew went to high school.

Originally, they were recorded to have something to give record companies, in addition to the Complete Demos, to show what other songs they’ve been working on. The Pingry EP is a collection of live, acoustic, and one-take performance demos released by Tally Hall in April 2005. Later, in August 2019, after years of inactivity, the band came together to make the combined decision to distribute Just a Friend on all popular streaming platforms for the first time.
#Hidden in the sand how to#
Those who attended concerts after the release of the album were given instructions on how to download the track for free.”īasically, you were given a small business card with a URL and password to download the song for free. “A studio recording of “Just A Friend” was made in July ’06 but did not surface until the Atlantic Records releasing of MMMM in April 2008. I’m sure you’ll have no problem finding a way to listen to the original version.Ī live performance of the song was included on The Pingry EP. “Just A Friend” is an old, quirky rap song done by a guy named Biz Markie. There seems to be some confusion about this song, at least for fans born after 1990 or for those who aren’t as proactive on the web as they could be and wonder why it wasn’t on their copy of Marvin’s.
