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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Split_EnzSplit Enz - Wikipedia

    At the beginning of 1973, they were joined by drummer Div Vercoe, though within a few months, Vercoe, Golding and Howard had all departed, with Finn, Judd and Chunn recruiting Wally Wilkinson on guitar and Chunn's brother Geoff on drums.

  2. Golding and Howard also left after the single's recording, at which time the group became an electric outfit, Paul "Wally" Wilkinson (lead guitar) joined the band and drummer Geoff Chunn joined full time.

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    Name
    Years Active
    Instruments
    1972–1984 (plus all reunions)
    lead and backing vocals piano guitar ...
    all Split Enz releases, except See Ya ...
    1972–1977 1978
    lead and backing vocals guitar mandolin
    all Split Enz releases from "For You" ...
    1972–1977 (plus reunions in 1992, ...
    bass piano
    all Split Enz releases from "For You" ...
    1972–1973 (session guest in 1976)
    violin
    "For You" (1973) Second Thoughts (1976) – ...
  3. Mike Chunn, Wally Wilkinson, Noel Crombie, Paul Crowther, Tim Finn, Phil Judd and Eddie Rayner Split Enz was a rock band from New Zealand that was popular during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was founded in 1973 by Tim Finn and Phil Judd, and had a variety of other members during its existence.

  4. Apr 16, 2013 · Split Ends 1973 L to R: Wally Wilkinson, Phil Judd, Mike Chunn, Geoff Chunn, Brian Finn Photo credit: Murray Cammick Collection Early 1977: Michael Gudinski and a Mushroom colleague celebrate with Tim Finn and Mike Chunn.

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  5. Explore music from Wally Wilkinson. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Wally Wilkinson on Discogs.

  6. Jan 16, 2018 · Mental Notes is the debut album by kiwi art-rock septet Split Enz, released Down Under in 1975 on Mushroom Records. Tracklist: A1. “Walking Down a Road” (5:26) A2. “Under the Wheel” (7:49) A3. “Amy (Darling)” (5:17) A4. “So Long for Now” (3:18) B1. “Stranger Than Fiction” (6:58) B2. “Time for a Change” (3:46) B3. “Maybe” (2:59) B4. “Titus” (3:12)

  7. Wally Wilkinson recorded the guitar harmonics at the end of '129', though he admits it wasn’t as easy to play as he’d hoped. His style of sonic flavouring, rather than hard rock guitar, began with this track.