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The MSU Accafellas are a Tenor-Bass collegiate a cappella group from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, one of the six a cappella groups on campus. Founded in 1996, the group typically has between eight to fourteen singers. The Accafellas have released 8 albums to date. Their arrangement of Jason Mraz's "You and I Both" appeared on Varsity Vocal's Best of College A Capella (BOCA) compilation in 2006. In 2010, The Accafellas performed their arrangements of "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn and "Would You Go With Me" in Nashville, Tennessee before the CMA Music Festival with Josh Turner.[citation needed]

The group often sings at events on the campus of Michigan State, dorms, weddings (often of Accafellas' alumni) as well as various locations around the nation. The group has performed at The White House, as well as Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm's personal residence.

In 1997, the Accafellas released their debut album, Accafellas Volume I. It is currently out of print.

In 1998, at the University of Michigan's Monsters of A Cappella concert, the relatively new Accafellas received a standing ovation from a pro-wolverine crowd.

In 2000, the Accafellas released a second album, appropriately Accafellas Volume II.

In 2004, the Accafellas released Accafellas Volume III. The album feels much more produced than the first two albums, and would be a great influence on future Accafellas' members as a high-quality album to strive to outdo.

In 2006, the Accafellas released "Accafellas Volume IV". Their version of the song You and I Both originally by Jason Mraz appeared on the Best of college a Cappella compilation that year.

On April 4, 2009, the Accafellas released "Accafellas Volume V". The album was recorded at Ryan Wert's Elm Street Recording Studio in Lansing, MI. Ryan Wert claimed that Volume V was "The most ambitious of the CD's (he's) recorded."

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