- Split Enz - Wikipedia
Split Enz are a New Zealand band formed in 1972 in Auckland Regarded as the first New Zealand band to gain significant recognition outside of Australasia, [2] they were initially noted for their progressive art rock sound, flamboyant visual style and theatrical performances
- Split Enz - YouTube
Arriving on the New Zealand scene in 1972, Split Enz were embraced around the world during their decade of musical output Coupling an innovative amalgam of influences with an energetic,
- Split Enz - ENZyclopedia Volumes 1 2 — Neil Finn website
Formed in 1972 in Auckland, New Zealand, Split Enz, known initially as Split Ends, were, and remain, utterly unique As the first band from New Zealand to achieve major success beyond the Southern Hemisphere, they blazed a trail with a sound and style entirely their own
- The Enz is Near! Split Enz Announce Start of Archival Series
The ever-evolving Enz (originally named Split Ends, before altering out of pride for their homeland of New Zealand) was founded by Tim Finn and Phil Judd in 1972
- Split Enz Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio More |. . . | AllMusic
The greatest New Zealand rock band, they evolved from quirky art rockers into a pop powerhouse thanks to the skills of the brothers Finn
- Split Enz | Rock Music Wiki | Fandom
Split Enz were one of the most successful New Zealand musical acts of the 1980s Formed in the early 1970s and variously featuring Phil Judd and brothers Tim Finn and Neil Finn, the band would go on to achieve chart success in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada ‒ most notably with their 1980
- List of Split Enz members - Wikipedia
Formed in October 1972, the group originally consisted of vocalist and pianist Tim Finn, vocalist and guitarist Phil Judd, bassist Mike Chunn, violinist Miles Golding and flautist Mike Howard The band remained active until December 1984, undergoing many lineup changes
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