Judee Ford was born in QLD and attended Cleveland High School. Judee was in a band called Tramway before joining Railroad Gin when Carol Lloyd departed in 1975. The group then undertook a tour of eastern capital cities and Adelaide. Judee was the lead vocalist on the band's second album, 'Journey's End', which appeared in October 1976, which musicologist Ian McFarlane felt,
"followed the formula set by the debut, but with a lighter, more polished Adult Oriented Rock (AOR) sound (somewhere between Chicago, Styx and Fleetwood Mac." When the group disbanded, she took a job with radio station 4IP hosting the Saturday night show and one of the midnight to dawn sessions as well as working as the station receptionist. This was followed by presenting the morning radio show on Star FM 106.9.
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