Neil Finn

Neil Finn

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Crowded House founder and solo artist Neil Finn is currently finishing a new recording...

Neil Finn

Crowded House founder and solo artist Neil Finn is currently finishing a new recording...

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

Crowded House founder Neil Finn gathered a stellar line-up for his latest project 7 World Collide and issued it to raise funds for Oxfam. He’ll feature Lisa Germano and son Liam when they perform for Morning Becomes Eclectic listeners at 11:15am.

Neil Finn

Crowded House founder Neil Finn gathered a stellar line-up for his latest project 7 World Collide and issued it to raise funds for Oxfam. He’ll feature Lisa Germano and son Liam when they perform for Morning Becomes Eclectic listeners at 11:15am.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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