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James Freud (Colin Joseph McGlinchey) was born on 29 June, 1959 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is a James Randall Freud was rock musician songwriter rock musician songwriter. Discover James Freud's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Colin Joseph McGlinchey
Occupation N/A
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 29 June, 1959
Birthday 29 June
Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Date of death 4 November, 2010
Died Place Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1959

James Randall Freud (born Colin Joseph McGlinchey; 29 June 1959 – 4 November 2010) was an Australian rock musician-songwriter.

Freud was born as Colin Joseph McGlinchey on 29 June 1959 to Joe and Hannah McGlinchey and grew up in Melbourne.

His interest in music began before he started school.

"From the time I was five, I realised that was what I wanted to do. My uncle gave me all Frankie Avalon records and I just loved them. That was it, that was all I wanted to do".

His father left the family when Freud was in his early teens.

He attended St Thomas More Catholic Boys College in Vermont South (now part of Emmaus College).

Despite Freud's passion and musical talent, his mother, Hannah, was against the idea.

He later changed his name to James Randall Freud.

At the age of 17, Freud left to pursue his career and did not contact her for over two years.

"We didn't communicate in any way until I could validate myself as a musician".

Freud formed his first band, Sabre, at the age of 16, with high school friend and guitarist Sean Kelly and drummer Ian McFarlane.

Their first performance was at his younger sister's slumber party.

1977

After hearing the Sex Pistols' song "God Save the Queen" in 1977, Freud formed The Spred with Kelly, and three other members.

Formed late in 1977, Teenage Radio Stars was a glam-punk band with Freud on lead vocals and guitar and Kelly on guitar and vocals.

When the opportunity came to record a single, "I Wanna Be Your Baby", later covered by Uncanny X-Men, two members were fired.

Mick Prague and Mark Harvey joined the band and performed "I Wanna Be Your Baby" on Countdown.

1979

By early 1979, with ex-members of Colt, he formed James Freud & the Radio Stars with Murray Doherty on bass guitar, Roger Mason on keyboards, Glenn McGrath on drums and Bryan Thomas on guitar, and later Tony Harvey playing guitar and Mick Prague on bass.

This line up plus various guest artists recorded the album Breaking Silence between July and November 1979, with Tony Lugton and Peter Cook contributing before the completion and release in 1980.

1980

He was a member of Models during the 1980s and wrote their two most popular singles, "Barbados" and "Out of Mind, Out of Sight".

The former Colt members, Murray Doherty, Glenn McGrath and Bryan Thomas went on to form local Melbourne band Mod Cons and added vocalist/guitarist Derek Beautyman in 1980.

Later, Tony Lugton (ex-Steeler) replaced Harvey on guitar and also provided keyboards.

Further changes by year's end resulted in Freud and Mason joined by Peter Cook on guitar and backing vocals and Tommy Hosie on drums.

They signed with Mushroom Records and their debut single, "Modern Girl," from Breaking Silence was released in May 1980, which peaked at No. 12 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.

They supported British singer-keyboardist, Gary Numan on his Australian tour.

James Freud & the Radio Stars' debut album Breaking Silence was released in June, it was produced by Tony Cohen.

Breaking Silence impressed Numan such that he offered to produce an album for Freud in the UK.

Because there was already a British band known as the Radio Stars, a name change occurred for Freud's backing band, who became known as James Freud & Berlin.

In October, they released "Enemy Lines" from Breaking Silence.

1981

"Automatic Crazy", produced by Numan, followed in March 1981.

However, neither Freud nor Numan were happy with the London-recorded album and it was not released.

One month later Freud disbanded the group.

1982

In 1982, Freud joined Models as bass guitarist after the departure of Mark Ferrie, reuniting with old collaborator Kelly.

1983

Freud shared lead vocalist duties on some songs, beginning with one of his compositions, "Facing The North Pole in August" from The Pleasure of Your Company, recorded in 1983.

1985

In 1985, Two Freud-penned hits, "Barbados" (co-written with Andrew Duffield) and "Out of Mind, Out of Sight", took Models to No. 2 and No. 1 on the Australian singles chart, respectively.

1988

He remained in the band until they split in 1988.

1989

In 1989, Freud went solo again, releasing Step into the Heat, the most expensive album released by Mushroom Records up to that point.

However, it was not successful.

2002

His autobiographies I am the Voice Left from Drinking (2002) and I am the Voice Left from Rehab (2007) detail his career in music entertainment and addictions.

In his 2002 autobiography Freud blamed the low quality of the songs he had written.

2010

On 27 October 2010, Models were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by former member Wendy Matthews, Freud was absent from the ceremony.