James Randall Freud, born Colin Joseph McGlinchey on 29 June 1959, died on 4 November 2010. He was an Australian musician and songwriter. He was a member of Models in the 1980s, and wrote their two most popular singles, "Barbados" and "Out of Mind, Out of Sight".His autobiographies, I'm the Voice Left of Drinking (2002) and I Am the Voice Left from Rehab (2007) describe his career in music entertainment and addictions. On 27 October 2010, Models were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by the former Models member Wendy Matthews, Freud was absent from the ceremony.Freud was born as Colin Joseph McGlinchey on 29 June 1959 to Joe and Hannah McGlinchey and grew up in Melbourne. Prior to his first day of school, his interest in music was already a growing passion. "From the time I was five years old, I knew that that was what I was meant to do. Frankie Avalon records were given to me by my uncle and I loved them. That was the end of it. It was all I wanted to do. The family was split up by his father at the time Freud was in his teens. He attended St Thomas More Catholic Boys Collegelocated in Vermont South (now part of Emmaus College).
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