Kaydee came together in Kilkenny in the mid-nineties. In 1994 the band sent a demo tape to and played a showcase for EMI, and they were signed by A&R man Thomas Black to their Irish subsidiary Lime Records.
"Cradle" was Kaydee's debut single, released on 20 June 1997 and entered the Irish Singles Chart at No.18.During the same month Kaydee recorded a four-song session for Dave Fanning's show on RTÉ 2fm; it was repeated twice during the year.
In 1997 their original vocalist, Jan Kiely, left and was replaced by Tara Egan-Langley from the Wilde Oscars.
Their debut album 'Stop! I'm Doing It Again' was released on August 18 1998. It had already been recorded with the original vocalist but they re-recorded the vocal tracks using Tara Egan-Langley's voice.
Later that year Kaydee split up. Tara Egan-Langley went on to perform as Tara Blaise.
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