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There was another band known as The Flys -- a late-1970s/early 1980s British power pop outfit. They released an EP called the "Bunch of Five" EP on their own independent Zama label (now very rare) and were subsequently signed to EMI, for whom they put out two albums, "Waikiki Beach Refugees" and "Own." They were fronted by Neil O'Connor and David Freeman -- O'Connor's sister Hazel had commercial success of her own, while Freeman (after forming the short-lived 80s band The Lover Speaks) later launched a solo career.
I am adding Adam's younger brother Joshua to band line-up, don't know why he was omitted. 195.7.34.195 13:45, 14 March 2006 (UTC) K.B. March 2006