Fender IV
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Fender IV were a surf rock band of the 1960s. The Fender IV started up in Baltimore, but moved to Southern California in order to play for a more receptive audience. Their music is strongly influenced by Dick Dale. When the popularity for surf music decreased their style changed to a vocal based garage sound, and they changed name to Sons of Adam.
[edit] Band members
- Randy Holden guitar, vocals
- Joe Kooken guitar
- Mike Port bass
- Bruce Miller drums
[edit] Singles
- Mar Gaya b/w You better tell me now (Imperial Records 66061, 1964)
- Everybody Up b/w Malibu Run (Imperial Records 66098, 1965)
[edit] CDs
- Randy Holden early works 64-66 (also includes the Sons of Adam period)