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Neil Mullane Finn (b. May 27, 1958) is a singer and songwriter and one of New Zealand's foremost musicians.
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Born in Te Awamutu, New Zealand, he finished school in 1977. He decided at the age of 12 to become a musician, and throughout school performed in prisons, hospitals, as well as at home gatherings. He attended school both at Sacred Heart College (a Catholic boarding school), and Te Awamutu College. In 1976, he formed a group known as After Hours (with Mark Hough, Geoff Chunn and Alan Brown).
Not long after the debut performance of After Hours, Neil was invited to London to join Split Enz, the band formed by his elder brother, Tim Finn. By 1981, Neil was sharing lead-singer's duties in Split Enz; he wrote their first international hit, I Got You and contributed significantly to all their later albums, briefly assuming leadership of the band after Tim left in 1983.
When Split Enz broke up in 1984, Neil formed a new band called The Mullanes (Mullane was his mother's maiden name) with Split Enz drummer Paul Hester, guitarist Craig Hooper of The Reels and bassist Nick Seymour, younger brother of Hunters & Collectors leader Mark Seymour.
Hooper left just before they recorded their first album, at which time the band was renamed Crowded House, after the rented accommodation they shared while recording in Los Angeles. They went on to enormous success worldwide, with two major hits: Don't Dream It's Over (U.S. #2, 1987) and Weather With You (U.K. #7, 1992). After releasing four albums, Crowded House, Temple of Low Men, Woodface, and Together Alone, the group broke up in 1996 during the promotion effort for their Best-Of album Recurring Dream, and Neil Finn went solo.
Neil has recorded two solo albums to date: Try Whistling This (1998) and One Nil (2001). One Nil was released in the US and Canada as a remixed and reordered version named One All (2002). In 2001, he released a live album/DVD (7 Worlds Collide) consisting of songs recorded at St James Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand with the likes of Lisa Germano, Sebastian Steinberg, Ed O'Brien, Johnny Marr, Phil Selway, Eddie Vedder, Paul Jeffrey, Tim Finn, and Betchadupa. In 2001, the movie Rain was released, in which Neil was heavily involved in the soundtrack. Neil has also produced and recorded with various New Zealand acts such as Bic Runga, The Mutton Birds and Dave Dobbyn. In 2004 Neil, with brother Tim released the second Finn Brothers album, "Everyone Is Here".
Neil married his wife Sharon on February 13, 1983. Together, they have two sons, Liam Mullane (born September 24, 1984) and Elroy Timothy (born October 25, 1989). Both sons play various instruments, and often perform alongside their father on tour, and in the recording studio. Liam now has his own band, Betchadupa, based in London, UK. Sharon Finn creates chandeliers in her workshop in Auckland. Numerous chandeliers designed by Sharon featured on stage in the 2004-05 tours of the Everyone Is Here album.