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The Sons of Adam were a rock band of the 1960s. Previously known as The Fender IV where they began in Baltimore 1962, then moved to Southern California. The Sons of Adam were provided their new name by Kim Fowley record producer, and recording artist known for his hit song Alley Oop. The Sons of Adam musical direction shifted dramatically with the British Invasion and Beatlemania. The popularity of surf music waned and their style changed to a vocal based R&B Rock songs. A history of the "Sons of Adam" is published in Ugly Things Music Magazine No. 26 2008 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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