Tim Finn

New Zealand singer-songwriter

Tim Finn - New Zealand singer-songwriter
Born

June 25th, 1952
73 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

New Zealand

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A prominent figure in New Zealand music, contributed significantly to the rock genre. Co-founded the band Split Enz, which achieved international success with songs like 'I Got You' and 'Message to My Girl'. Later formed Crowded House, which produced the hit 'Don't Dream It's Over'. Pursued a successful solo career that included several albums showcasing a range of musical styles. Finn's work often features introspective lyrics and melodic compositions, establishing a lasting legacy.

Co-founded Split Enz and Crowded House

Wrote 'Don't Dream It's Over'

Released multiple solo albums

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