Tim Finn(I)
- Actor
- Music Department
- Composer
The life, much like the music, of Tim Finn has had both its ups and
downs. Born in 1952 in New Zealand to working class parents Tim Finn
started his passion for music at a young age. He formed his first group
'Split Enz' in 1972, with a bunch of his university buddies. Split Enz
were heavily influenced by a popular Australian band of the time
,'Skyhooks', and the crazy costumes, silly songs and other shenannigans
were clearly taken directly from Skyhooks, which drew some nasty
comparisons by critics. Tim originally planned on calling his band
'Split Ends' but changed it to the 'nz' to point out where they were
from, New Zealand. Tim was the lead singer for Split Enz, and while
they had minoir hits in both Australia and New Zealand, they did not
find the huge success they wanted until they recruited Tim's younger
brother Neil, which made Tim feel both happy and slightly jealous of
Neil's precociousness. Split Enz lasted for eleven years all up, from
1972 - 1983, and in 1983, Tim released his much acclaimed debut solo
album 'Escapade'. This albm received rave reviews from critics, and Tim
focused on his solo career over the next few years. In 1983 he started
dating actress Greta Scacchi, and he started to write the scores for
films, which he always had an avid interest in. His largest acting role
is in The Coca-Cola Kid (1985) in which Tim is in for about 5 minutes, but girlfriend
Greta helped him get a brief cameo in 'White Mischief' in a blink and
you will miss role, as a Bandleader who taps on a few microphones
before exiting the stage. In 1989 Tim's much publicised romance with
Scacchi ended, much to his dismay. It did not help that his current
self-titled solo album as a flop. This launched Tim into a year of
depression, in which he claims alcohol was his only friend. However,
Tim found his stride again with the help of his brother, Neil. In 1985,
after the break up of Split Enz, Neil formed another Band 'Crowded
House' with Split Enz drummer Paul Hester and artist/bassist Nick
Seymour. Neil and Tim always planned on doing an album together as the
Finn Brothers, but had not yet got around to it. Neil claims he was
suffering writers block, trying to come up with new songs for the new
Crowded House album, and he was also trying to work out when to do the
long planned Finn Brothers album. He came up with a great idea: Why not
put the Finn Brothers album on hold, and instead recruit Tim as the
fourth member of Crowded House, for their new album. Tim loved the
idea, as it would finally put him back in the spotlight with brother
Neil, and together they wrote most of the songs for Crowded House's
most acclaimed album 'Woodface'. This album was a huge hit, which made
both Tim and Neil happy, and Tim finally had the confidence to return
to his solo career. Crowded House released their final studio album in
1993 (not including compilations) which Tim had a minor involvement in,
but not as a fourth member. Since 1993 Tim has mainly focused on his
solo career, although in 1996 he helped out ex Split End Keyboarder
Eddie Rayner with his critically acclaimed solo album. In 1997 he
married a New Zealand TV Personality, Marie Azcona, and they have two
children, a son and daughter, together. Tim still records as a solo
artist, although his recent releases have not had the same success as
those of his early career.