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{{short description|Cappella group}}
''The Accidentals'' are an all-male [[collegiate a cappella]] group. Formed in 1974, the Accidentals are the oldest a cappella group at the [[University of Georgia]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.casa.org/groups/uga-accidentals|title=UGA Accidentals {{!}} A Cappella Music - The Contemporary A Cappella Society|website=www.casa.org|access-date=2019-01-29}}</ref> The Accidentals are typically anywhere from 12 to 17 members and hold auditions every fall and occasionally at the end of the spring
== History ==
The Accidentals were formed in 1974 when the Director of The University of Georgia
[http://www.giamusic.com/bios/paul-tate Paul Tate] took up the Directorship of the Accidentals in 1993 and proceeded to whip the 12 members into shape. That year also brought about a landmark event: the Accidentals' first album, ''On The Map'', which was only available on cassette, and sold out quickly. The group put out their second album the next year: ''S.O.L.D. O.U.T. (Songs Of Liberty, Devotion, and Other Universal Truths)''. The album was a great improvement over ''On The Map'' and gave the Accidentals a more polished and professional sound. The next year brought the Accidentals' third album in three years: ''Songs From Uncle Paul's Cabin''.
In the spring of 1996, the Accidentals' first annual Invitational concert, UGAPALOOZA! The guest groups included The [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|UNC]] Tar Heel Voices and The [[College of William
In January 2001 the Accidentals released their first Christmas album, ''Meanwhile, Back at Christmas...'', which was recorded live at the Accidentals' Christmas Concert in Edge Recital Hall on December 2, 2000.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.uga.edu/accidentals/about.html | title=ページが見つかりません | スクール・教室情報まとめ }}</ref>
Since 2000 the Accidentals have shifted their musical style away from their Glee Club origins towards a more contemporary pop sound, while also becoming completely student directed. They have been a continuous presence in Varsity Vocals [[International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella]], and have continuously grown and improved as competitors each year they competed, culminating with ICCA Finals appearances in 2010, where they received 3rd place overall, and 2012. The Accidentals have used their experiences and success in ICCAs to meet and connect with other a cappella groups around the country, and have frequently been guest groups at colleges all across the southeast and up the east coast. They have also released
== Albums ==
* ''On The Map'' (1993)
* ''S.O.L.D. O.U.T. (Songs Of Liberty, Devotion, and Other Universal Truths)'' (1994)
*# A Patriotic Medley
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*# Without You
*# Blessing
* ''Songs From Uncle Paul's Cabin'' (1995)
*# Behold Man
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*# Bad Case of Lovin' You
*# Take A Chance On Me
* ''PDA (Public Displays of A Cappella)'' (2000)
*# We Won't Sing That Way
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*# Prayer of The Children
*# We Won't Sing That Way (Live)
* ''Meanwhile, Back At Christmas...'' (2001)
*# Break Forth, O Heavenly Light
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*# Oh Holy Night
*# Twelve Days of Christmas
*# [[A Gaelic Blessing|Gaelic Blessing]]
* ''None Of The Above'' (2004) - produced by Diovoce, Inc.
*# It's Alright
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*# When You Come Back Down
*# Take Me Home Tonight
* ''14 And Change'' (2006) – produced by James Gammon
*# Wish You Were Here
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*# Georgia Medley
*# Blessing
* ''Imprint'' (2009) – produced by Charlie Forkish
*# Life Is a Highway
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*# Through With You
*# Lullaby
* ''A Gentleman's Game'' (2011) – produced by A Cappella Records
*# Don't You Worry 'Bout A Things
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*# I Shall Not Walk Alone
*# We All Need Saving (iTunes exclusive)
*# Doug's
* ''Tune Down For What'' (2014)
*# Never Say Never
*# 14th Street
*# I Can't Make You Love Me
*# Hold My Hand
*# Bridge Over Troubled Water
*# China Grove
*# Something To Believe In
== Awards ==
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* 2012 Semifinals: Champion
* 2012 Semifinals: Outstanding Vocal Percussion: Schafer Gray
* 2012 Finals: Outstanding Vocal Percussion: Schafer Gray
* 2014 Quarterfinals: Runner-Up
* 2014 Quarterfinals: Outstanding Soloist: Gemille Walker for "Say So"
* 2014 Quarterfinals: Outstanding Choreography: Nehemiah Lawson for "Say So"
* 2016 Quarterfinals: Runner-Up
* 2016 Quarterfinals: Outstanding Soloist: Tony Rhone for "Edge of Heaven" <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.varsityvocals.com/icca/results.shtml |title=International Championship of Collegiate a Cappella |accessdate=2006-08-30 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060822223345/http://www.varsityvocals.com/icca/results.shtml |archivedate=2006-08-22 }}</ref>
* 2021 Quarterfinals: Champion
* 2021 Quarterfinals: Outstanding Soloists: Blaine Alligood for "Slow Dancing in the Dark" and Grant Allen for "Prisoner"
* 2021 Quarterfinals: Outstanding Mix: Grant Allen for the entire set
'''[[SOJAM A Cappella Festival]]'''
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==Notes==
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[[Category:University of Georgia]]
[[Category:Musical groups established in 1974]]
[[Category:1974 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)]]
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