Fink (singer)

Fink
Background information
Also known asFin Greenall
BornNovember 1972 (age 51–52)
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St Ives, Cornwall, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Songwriter
  • guitarist
  • singer
  • disc jockey
  • music producer
Years active1993–present
Labels
MembersFin Greenall
Tim Thornton
Guy Whittaker
Websitefinkworld.co.uk

Fin Greenall, known professionally as Fink, is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer and disc jockey born in Cornwall and currently based in Berlin and London. From 1997 to 2003, he focused on electronic music and DJ'd internationally, releasing in 2000 his debut album Fresh Produce on Ninja Tune. Since the 2006 release of his album Biscuits for Breakfast, the name Fink has also referred to the recording and touring trio fronted by Greenall himself, completed by Guy Whittaker (bass) and Tim Thornton (drums).

Most recently, he has written in collaboration with John Legend, Banks, Ximena Sarinana and Professor Green. With Amy Winehouse, he co-wrote the song "Half Time", which appears on Winehouse's posthumous collection Lioness: Hidden Treasures. In 2012, Fink collaborated and performed with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, resulting in the live album Fink Meets The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Fink's recent albums have been released on his own label, R'COUP'D Records, once a subsidiary of Ninja Tune and now independent.

  1. ^ Pearce, James. "Fink – Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 December 2015.