Tim Finn

Tim Finn is a New Zealand musician, singer-songwriter, and founding member of the influential rock band Split Enz, formed in 1972. His work spans various genres, including rock, pop, and new wave, characterized by eclectic melodies and theatrical elements. Finn's notable works include Split Enz's albums "Mental Notes" (1975), "Dizrythmia" (1977), and "True Colours" (1980), the latter featuring the iconic hit "I Got You." After leaving Split Enz in 1984, Finn pursued a successful solo career, releasing albums such as "Escapade" (1983) and "Tim Finn" (1993). He later formed the band Crowded House with his brother Neil Finn, contributing to their self-titled debut album which included hits like "Don't Dream It's Over." Finn's impact on music is significant; he is known for his lyrical depth and innovative songwriting. He has been recognized for his contributions to the New Zealand music scene and has received various accolades, including induction into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. His work continues to influence new generations of musicians, cementing his legacy in the music world.