Short Biography
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE SONGS OF SPLIT ENZ, CROWDED HOUSE, FINN BROTHERS AND HIS SOLO WORK
"Years ago in an Auckland flat this odyssey began. Motivates me still..." - Haul Away, Split Enz (1982)
2009 has been a landmark year for Tim Finn, the revered New Zealand born and bred singer/songwriter who has made a career out of producing some of this country's most treasured and celebrated songs. He commenced the year launching the acclaimed stage production Poor Boy (co-created with playwright, Matt Cameron) in Melbourne with leading man Guy Pearce. Then it was on to Tropfest in Sydney where Tim played to over 85,000 people in a ...
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Short Biography
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE SONGS OF SPLIT ENZ, CROWDED HOUSE, FINN BROTHERS AND HIS SOLO WORK
"Years ago in an Auckland flat this odyssey began. Motivates me still..." - Haul Away, Split Enz (1982)
2009 has been a landmark year for Tim Finn, the revered New Zealand born and bred singer/songwriter who has made a career out of producing some of this country's most treasured and celebrated songs. He commenced the year launching the acclaimed stage production Poor Boy (co-created with playwright, Matt Cameron) in Melbourne with leading man Guy Pearce. Then it was on to Tropfest in Sydney where Tim played to over 85,000 people in a performance that was broadcast around the country. Next stop - Bluesfest Byron Bay, where he made a triumphant return to the festival circuit with two standout performances that still have people talking. Then in quick succession there was the Sydney launch of Poor Boy (with Matthew Newton taking over the lead role) a heartfelt appearance on the high rating TV program ‘Random Acts Of Kindness' and a cameo appearance in an independent NZ film, Predicament, starring alongside Jermaine Clement (Flight Of The Concords) which will be released in early 2010.
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In-depth Biography
Singer/songwriter keyboardist/guitarist Tim Finn was born in Te Awamutu, New Zealand. Influenced by not only British Invasion acts like the Beatles, the Move, and the Kinks, but also his Catholic upbringing and the communal singalongs of the native Maori people, Finn founded the '70s art-rock turned new wave band Split Enz, leading the band through several albums to moderate international success. The success of the between-albums solo project, Escapade, led to his leaving the band in 1983. He followed with the more ambitious second album, Big Canoe (1985) which went virtually ignored (it was unreleased in the U.S. until the success of his brother's band, Crowded House, stirred up enough interest by 1988). Finn returned in 1989 with a self-titled album for Capitol Records. Despite good reviews, this too failed to make much of a impact. He joined his brother Neil Finn's band, Crowded House, for their Woodface album but left mid-tour and released his fourth solo album, Before and After in 1993. In 1995, he joined with Hothouse Flowers' Liam O Maonlai and Andy White, releasing an album under the group name ALT. A long-rumored collaboration between the Finn brothers was finally released in late 1995 under the name Finn Brothers (it was released in the spring of 1996 in the U.S.). Finn returned to his solo career by the fall of 1996. In 1999, he completed work on his fifth solo album, Say It Is So, which was released early the following year. Together in Concert: Live, a live album documenting his highly successful tour of New Zealand with Bic Runga and Dave Dobbyn, was issued in early 2001. In fall the same year, Finn released another full-length, Feeding the Gods. A second Finn Brothers album was released in 2004 and in 2006, following a brief Split Enz reunion, he returned with a solo album, Imaginary Kingdom. In November of 2008, Finn released The Conversation, an intimate album recorded with former Split Enz members violinist Miles Golding and keyboardist Eddie Rayner, along with guitarist Brett Adams. ~ Scott Bultman and Chris Woodstra, Rovi
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