The Mullanes - Members

Members

  • Neil Finn - vocals, guitars, piano
  • Nick Seymour - bass, backing vocals
  • Paul Hester - drums, backing vocals
  • Craig Hooper - guitars
Split Enz, Crowded House & other associated bands and projects
Related people
  • Ross Burge
  • Geoff Chunn
  • Mike Chunn
  • Noel Crombie
  • Emlyn Crowther
  • Neil Finn
  • Liam Finn
  • Tim Finn
  • Mitchell Froom
  • Robert Gillies
  • Miles Golding
  • Mal Green
  • Nigel Griggs
  • Mark Hart
  • Paul Hester
  • Bones Hillman
  • Craig Hooper
  • Mike Howard
  • Peter Jones
  • Phil Judd
  • Eddie Rayner
  • Nick Seymour
  • Matt Sherrod
  • David Tickle
  • Div Vercoe
  • Wally Wilkinson
Related musical groups
  • Betchadupa
  • Citizen Band
  • Crowded House
  • Deadstar
  • ENZSO
  • Finn Brothers
  • The Makers
  • The Mullanes
  • Pajama Club
  • Schnell Fenster
  • Split Enz
  • The Swingers
  • Tarmac Adam
Related articles
  • WikiProject
  • Split Enz discography
  • Crowded House discography
  • Roundhead Studios
  • 7 Worlds Collide
  • She Will Have Her Way
  • He Will Have His Way
  • They Will Have Their Way
Neil Finn
Studio albums
  • Try Whistling This
  • One Nil
  • The Sun Came Out
Live albums
  • Sessions at West 54th
  • 7 Worlds Collide (album)
Singles
  • "Message to My Girl"
  • "Sinner"
  • "She Will Have Her Way"
  • "Last One Standing"
  • "I Can See Clearly Now"
  • "Can You Hear Us"
  • "Rest of the Day Off"
  • "Wherever You Are"
  • "Last to Know"
  • "Hole In the Ice"
  • "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out"
Related acts
  • Split Enz
  • Crowded House
  • Finn Brothers
  • The Mullanes
  • Flight of the Conchords
  • 7 Worlds Collide
  • Pajama Club


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