Farriss was born in
Perth, Western Australia, to Dennis and Jill Farriss, and is the oldest of four children: he has two brothers,
Andrew and
Jon, and a sister, Alison. He was classically trained on the guitar from the ages of eight to twelve by Peter Fredericci, who played with the Australian Symphony Orchestra. As an adolescent, Farriss attended The
Forest High School in Sydney. There, he quickly formed a friendship with
Kirk Pengilly. Farriss (lead guitar) and Pengilly (guitar and
saxophone) soon formed the band "Guinness," the eventual base and bedrock to the future internationally successful group INXS. During Farriss's painful recovery from an operation to remove abnormal bone growths in his legs, the result of a
Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (which his brother Jon also has), his brother Andrew recruited school friends and "Doctor Dolphin" bandmates
Garry Gary Beers (bass guitar) and
Michael Hutchence (vocals). During the
Summer XS tour in 1991 INXS played
Wembley Stadium in front of 73,791 people, at one point
Michael Hutchence told Farriss to
"play the fucking riff Timmy", which led to Farriss being nicknamed the Riff Meister, and later the Riff Sheriff. The moment was captured on film and CD for "Live Baby Live". Farriss plays various
G&L (with which INXS hold an endorsement) and
Fender guitars, his favourite being a 1956
Stratocaster. During the 2006
Switch tour, Farriss suffered a knee injury, leading to surgery and the cancellation of several performances; after a short time recuperating he went back on stage wearing a knee support. ==Solo projects==