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  2. List of Split Enz members - Wikipedia

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    Split Enz were a New Zealand new wave band from Auckland.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.

  3. Split Enz - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Split Ends, presumably referencing split ends of hairs, the band were formed by songwriters Tim Finn (vocals) and Phil Judd (guitar/vocals). The original line-up was completed by Mike Chunn (bass), Miles Golding (violin) and Mike Howard (flute), with the band making their first live appearance on 10 December 1972, at the Wynyard Tavern in Auckland, New Zealand.

  4. Split Enz discography - Wikipedia

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    Exclusive to the box set Split Enz 1972–1979 — — Rear Enz: Released: 1992; Label: Mushroom; Singles, rarities, demos and live recordings 1980–1984; Exclusive to the box set Split Enz 1980–1984 — — The Best of Split Enz: Released: 1993 (UK & US only) Label: Chrysalis (CDP 528409) — — Spellbound: Released: May 1997; Label ...

  5. The Best of Split Enz - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Split Enz is a compilation album by New Zealand rock band Split Enz, and not to be confused with History Never Repeats – The Best of Split Enz.Mainly featuring tracks from the 1976–1983 period, the album was released in the UK, the Netherlands and the US only.

  6. Split Ends - Wikipedia

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    Split Ends may refer to: Split ends, the splitting or fraying of hair, also known as trichoptilosis; ... Split Enz, a New Zealand band; Split Ends, ...

  7. Out of sync: Why 'biggest band in the world' the Police ...

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    “We were a really good band, and we had to play very well together. …. So, that was what held us together,” says Summers. “There's a lot of legends about [the Police not getting along].

  8. The Beginning of the Enz - Wikipedia

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    The Beginning of the Enz is the fifth studio album from New Zealand rock group Split Enz. The album is a collection of non-album singles and demos that pre-date the band's first album, 1975's Mental Notes. Three of these songs, "129", "Lovey Dovey" and "Spellbound", were later re-recorded and included on Mental Notes and Second Thoughts.

  9. Haughville Slickers once thrilled local Slovenian community ...

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    An Indianapolis neighborhood band that never toured, rarely recorded and was seldom paid has received a national honor. Haughville Slickers once thrilled local Slovenian community. Now, they're ...