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  1. 15 de sept. de 2023 · The setlist plays out in chronological order and Finn informs us Stuff And Nonsense was penned in 1978, while he was living in a flat in Melbourne “in A flat” – LOL, the zingers just keep on coming! Backing vocalist Elliot Finn, Tim’s daughter, starts this one off, before her dad takes over. Carlo Barbaro’s fluttering flute riff ...

  2. Tim Finn’s forthcoming tour will be a chronological wander through his career, one that has taken him in and out of bands (Split Enz, Crowded House) and in and out of songwriting partnerships ...

  3. Neil Finn subsequently launched Crowded House, which Tim joined briefly for 1990's Woodface. He resumed his solo career with popular albums including 1993's Before & After, 2006's Imaginary Kingdom, and 2011's The View Is Worth the Climb, all New Zealand Top 30 entries. Following a stage musical (Ladies in Black), Finn returned with a pair of ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Split_EnzSplit Enz - Wikipedia

    History Tim Finn/Phil Judd era (1972–1977) Originally named Split Ends, presumably referencing split ends of hairs, the band were formed by songwriters Tim Finn (vocals) and Phil Judd (guitar/vocals). The original line-up was completed by Mike Chunn (bass), Miles Golding (violin) and Mike Howard (flute), with the band making their first live appearance on 10 December 1972, at the Wynyard ...

  5. 28 de oct. de 2013 · TIM FINN - No Thunder, No Fire, No Rain (1986)

  6. www.sydneyoperahouse.com › contemporary-music › tim-finnTim Finn - Sydney Opera House

    17 de sept. de 2023 · The Lives and Times of Tim Finn. After being largely off the concert grid for the last decade, this is the return of the man who led Split Enz, wrote and performed in Crowded House - during the Woodface era - and has enjoyed a formidable solo career. This series of shows sees Finn returning to the stage with a full band and with a set list that ...

  7. 31 de oct. de 2008 · The stunning new video for 'Out Of This World' from Tim Finn's new album 'The Conversation'.