Ian Finney
Ian Finney | |
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Born |
1966 Prescot, Lancashire, England |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, producer |
Instruments | Guitar, Vocals |
Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | Magnet Records, Probe Plus, Planet Records UK, J & K Records |
Associated acts | The Tempest, Squeeze, Prefab Sprout, Gus Dudgeon, Steve Levine, Glenn Tilbrook, The Coralaines |
Website | Ian Finney.com |
Ian Finney is an English guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. He was lead guitarist as part of the acoustic pop group The Tempest and is now a solo artist. He was brought up in the town of Widnes, Cheshire.
Early career
Ian Finney was born in Prescot, Lancashire. Aged seventeen, he signed a £1.25 million deal with Michael Levy's Magnet Records in May 1984 as lead guitarist with the band The Tempest. While later achieving chart success and cult status in Japan and Spain, the group achieved little chart success in the UK, reaching just outside the Top 100.
The Tempest
In summer 1984 Finney began working with producer Gus Dudgeon, who began production on the band's planned first single 'Bluebelle' but it was later postponed and produced by Glenn Tilbrook for the band's third release. Tilbrook produced the band's officially unreleased album recorded between October 1984 and summer 1985 at the Workhouse recording studios as well as the singles 'Always the Same', 'Bluebelle' and 'Didn't We Have a Nice Time?'. During summer 1986 producer Steve Levine produced the band's final single, a cover version of the Small Faces' 'Lazy Sunday'. After completing this session Finney left the band.
Later years
Finney continued to work in music, producing local artists and playing on a John Peel session.[1] He also briefly played with Sid Griffin's band the Coal Porters. Finney later turned down offers in 2003 and 2006 to work with U.S. producers Ted Pearlman and Tommy Marolda, due to his lifelong medical condition of agoraphobia.
Composition
Finney has written orchestral pieces used on the History Channel and contributed tracks to video games, including Niall Ferguson's and Muzzy Lane's Making History II: The War of the World.[2]
Recent activity
Finney has released his debut single as a solo artist 'There You Go Again' and in May 2017 formed The Coralaines with Drummer & Ukuleleist Elaine Kinsella and multi-instrumentalist songwriter Meike Holzmann.
Discography
Singles
- Always The Same (7"+10"+12") 1985 (Magnet Records - PEST 1)
- Bluebelle (7"+12") 1985 (Magnet Records - PEST 2)
- Didn't We Have A Nice Time (7"+12") 1986 (Magnet Records - PEST 3)
- Lazy Sunday (7"+12") 1986 (Magnet Records - LAZY 1)
- Colours (EP-CD) 1993 (Planet Records - PLAN005) (co-written)
- There You Go Again (Digital) 2017 (J & K Records - JAK001)
Albums
- The Tempest (12" unreleased in UK/bootleg) -The Tempest 1986 (Magnet Records)
- Fishing In The Pool- 'Roman Stone' (CD) -Sonnenberg 2007 - (Probe Plus) (co-written)
References
External links
- Ian's Official Website
- The Coralaines Website
- Ian Finney on IMDb
- Coralaines Facebook page
- Facebook page
- Twitter page
- Tempest discography at Discogs.com
- John Peel Credits
- Article about The Tempest
- Ian Finney's Blog at Blogspot