Tim Finn was born in
New Zealand. In 1971 he completed
a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Auckland. It is there that he
met Mike Chunn, Robert Gillies, Philip Judd and Noel Crombie. Phil and Tim
formed a band called Split Ends, which became Split Enz before they started to
tour Australia.
Finn recorded his first solo album, Escapade, in 1983. This
album was very successful in Australia and New Zealand, he then decided to leave Split Enz in
1984. In early 1985, Tim moved to
London. He wrote some music for movies, and acted in a
few movies. His role in The Coca-Cola Kid was about five minutes long. He had a
bigger role in the movie La Donna della Luna (The Moon Woman).
In late 1989, he went to live in Melbourne. He recorded his
third album, Tim Finn. In early 1990 he joined Crowded House, the group Neil
had formed after Split Enz split up. The band recorded Woodface with him. He
left Crowded House after the album.
Because of their success, Tim Finn and Neil Finn were made
OBE for services to New Zealand music in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours
List.
The album Finn was released in 1995. This was an album made
by Neil and Tim as the Finn Brothers. Also in 1995, Finn worked with singers
Andy White and Liam Ó Maonlaí. They formed the band ALT. They released the
album Altitude, and more recently collaborated with Andy White to release New
Single 'The Happiness Index'.