The Fender IV

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The Fender IV
Origin Baltimore Maryland, United States
Genres Surf rock
Years active 1963 (1963)-1964 (1964)
Labels Imperial
Associated acts The Sons of Adam
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  • Randy Holden
  • Joe Kooken
  • Mike Port
  • Bruce Miller

The Fender IV were an American surf rock band of the 1960s.

The Fender IV were started up in Baltimore, by guitarist Randy Holden. Although almost prevented by a bumble bee,[1] he successfully moved the band to Southern California in 1963, in order to play for a more receptive audience. Their music was strongly influenced by Dick Dale, and The Ventures. When the popularity for surf music decreased their style changed to a vocal based sound, and they changed name to Sons of Adam, bestowed upon them by the record producer Kim Fowley.

Band members

  • Randy Holden guitar, vocals
  • Joe Kooken guitar
  • Mike Port bass
  • Bruce Miller drums

Singles

CDs

  • Randy Holden Early Works 64-66 (also included the Sons of Adam period)

References

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External links

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  1. Sons of Adam - Saturday's Son (1966)