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The Accelerators

The Accelerators were a rock 'n roll band from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. They were formed in 1982 by singer/guitarist Gerald Duncan, and released five albums.
==History==
The Accelerators were started around 1982 in the growing Raleigh music scene. Their original lineup featured Gerald Duncan on lead vocals/guitar, and Doug Whelchel on drums, both previously of Moon Pie, later adding Chris Moran on guitar/vocals and Keller "Skip" Anderson on bass.〔Lanford, Jill L. (1984) "(Accelerators Conquering Regional Rock 'n' Roll )", ''The Herald Journal'', August 10, 1984, p. D1, retrieved 2010-12-11〕〔Bush, John "(Accelerators Biography )", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-12-11〕 They were picked up by the label Dolphin Records, and in 1983, they released their debut album, ''Leave My Heart'', which was produced by Don Dixon, bassist/singer of Arrogance, who also played on the album, as did Mitch Easter (guitar).〔〔Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 191-2〕〔Robbins, Ira "(Accelerators )", ''Trouser Press'', retrieved 2010-12-11〕 They had two low-budget music videos made for songs "Leave My Heart" and "Stiletto" directed by Steve Boyle. () They were aired on the ''Whistle Test'' feature, "Comboland" in 1985, which had a short interview, and a piece of "Tears". ''Leave My Heart'' got the attention of Profile records, which was their label for their next two albums, ''The Accelerators'' in 1987 and ''Dream Train'' in 1991.〔 Chris Moran and Keller Anderson left in 1987, and were replaced by Mike Johns on bass and Brad Rice on guitar. They gave the band an edgier, more electric sound for their second release.

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