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THE BAND
The genius behind Crowded House was Neil
Finn, a songwriter of the calibre not seen since Lennon and
McCartney. So the music reviewers say, anyway. He was originally in Split
Enz with brother Tim, and is from New Zealand. Neil's first hit single
was 'I Got You', a worldwide smash hit in 1980 which saw Split Enz
establish themselves as New Zealand's greatest musical export. Neil
broke up Split Enz in 1984, after the departure of brother Tim, and set
about pursuing a new career with Crowded House. He played guitars, some
keyboards, sang, and of course wrote, almost all of their songs. After
the breakup of Crowded House, Neil set about recording a debut solo album,
after a short sabbatical. This album, Try Whistling This, was
released in June 1998, and went straight to #1 in Australia and New
Zealand, further confirming his reputation as one of the most popular, and
critically aclaimed singer-songwriters of his generation. His second solo album, to be titled One-Nil is due out early in 2001.
The bassist was Nick Seymour, a pop icon
and fashion guru for aspiring bass players across the world. His
innovative bass playing is an underrated reason for the Crowdies'
success. Nick was originally involved in a number of small bands in the
St Kilda music scene of the early 1980s, and was considering a career as a
makeup artist until getting a break with Crowded House. After the breakup
he played a short stint in Melbourne band Deadstar and worked with his
brother Mark Seymour, of Hunters and Collectors fame. Nick now spreads his time between Dublin, Los Angeles and Melbourne as both a
session musician and artist.
The drummer was Paul Hester, who was in
Split Enz at the end. He was almost maniacal in some on stage performances
and his humorous antics made him a favourite with the fans. He left in
1994 before returning in 1996 for the farewell concert. Paul originally
found fame in Australian band Deckchairs Overboard, before joining the
Enz. He was considering a career as an actor before getting his break. He
then continued on with Neil Finn into Crowded House. After taking a
break from the band due to the stress associated with continual touring,
Paul finally made a one-off return for the final concert in
Sydney. He's happy these days running his cafe in Elsternwick, near
Melbourne, and playing the pub scene with his new band Largest
Living Things. The Hessie's Shed series on ABC TV in
Australia in 1999 brought together many famous Australian music types on stage including a short Corwded House reunion. American Mark Hart joined the band in 1991
and played both keyboards and guitars and his influence is visible in the
last studio album, Together Alone. He's now in Supertramp. Mark
struggled in the LA music scene until getting a break with Supertramp.
He's since worked with Tim Finn, Suzanne Vega and Supertramp again after
the breakup of Crowded House. Little is known about Mark's current
location or musical activities.
Tim Finn, Neil's older brother, was part of
the band for the 1991 album Woodface and the associated tour. He played
keyboards and guitars and co-wrote some of the album with Neil. He's best
known for Split Enz and his solo career. Tim's brief stint with Crowded
House was enough to get the band kickstarted again after the failures of
Temple of Low Men. After a failed relationship with actress Greta Schacci, Tim
is now happily married and enjoying fatherhood for the first time.
At various times Melbourne based drummer Peter Jones and ex-Split Enz
keyboardist Eddie Rayner played large roles with the band in live performances and
on some studio performances.
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