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Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972) is
the main songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist for punk-pop band Green
Day.
Biography
Armstrong is the youngest of six
children born in Oakland, California, and raised in Rodeo, California. His
father, Andy, was a jazz musician and truck driver who died of cancer in
the esophagus (which spread throughout his body) when Armstrong was ten.
His mother was a waitress at Rod's Hickory Pit, which Billie and his
friends Mike Dirnt and Brandon O'Lech, ended up working at in their teen
years. Rod's Hickory Pit was where Armstrong and his band Sweet
Children performed their first gig. He insists that his name is
spelled with an 'ie' because, according to the liner notes in
1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, his mother was under the
influence of drugs (painkillers) while giving birth to him. He is the only
member of Green Day who uses his given name, as the other two (Mike Dirnt
and Tré Cool) have switched to shorter nicknames.
Billie's
Guitars
Billie Joe received his first guitar at age 10, a
Fernandes Stratocaster copy, nicknamed "Blue", which he received from his
dad before he died. Billie Joe still uses "Blue", as well as Fender
replicas that have the same duct tape and sticker covered appearance with
the initials "BJ" written in red ink. The bridge pickup on all of his blue
Stratocasters has been replaced with a Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck humbucker.
He sometimes still uses the original "Blue" at concerts. "Blue" was used
in some of their most popular music videos including "Basket Case", "Brain
Stew/Jaded", "Geek Stink Breath", and "Stuck With Me", and can be seen
getting covered with mud in the Woodstock '94 video. He can also sometimes
be seen playing a modified '72 black Fender Telecaster Custom with a white
pickguard. The bridge has been replaced with a Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck
Humbucker, similar to his Stratocasters. Billie Joe can be seen playing
the Telecaster in the video for "Nice Guys Finish Last". He now uses
several customized Gibson Les Paul models. The Telecaster and Les Paul's
channel switch located on the top of the guitar has been removed and
covered with tape so that it does not interfere with his strumming. Billie
Joe's custom models will be on sale starting in late 2006. Other
instruments that Armstrong can play include the bass guitar, drums,
harmonica, mandolin,and the saxophone.
Green Day's Early Years
Billie Joe wrote his first song (Look for Love) when he
was five. In 1986, he wrote another song entitled Why Do You Want
Him. This song was written when he was fourteen years old, about his
step-father, whom he did not like. The song appears on Green Day's debut
album on Lookout! Records, 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy
Hours.
During his stay in school, he was nicknamed "Two Dollar
Bill", because he was supplying the school with joints for two dollars. In
1988, Armstrong formed a band called Sweet Children with childhood friend
Mike Dirnt, and Al Sobrante (b. John Kiffmeyer). They changed their name
to "Green Day" in March 1989, prior to the release of their first EP,
1,000 Hours, on Lookout! Records. The name was their slang
expression for a day of pot smoking - they watched TV while being stoned
and Ernie (from Sesame Street) used the term "Green Day", and it became an
inside joke. In 1990, Sobrante left Green Day for college and was replaced
by Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III), who appears on Green Day's
second album, Kerplunk!.
Armstrong married Adrienne Nesser
on July 2, 1994. Together, they are co-founders and part owners of the
independent label Adeline Records, to which he has a side band called
Pinhead Gunpowder with Green Day second guitarist Jason White which is on
Lookout! Records. Armstrong has also worked as a producer, most notably in
a co-production with noted punk producer Mass Giorgini of Chicago punk
legends the Riverdales. He has two sons, Joseph Marciano (b. March 1995),
and Jakob Danger (b. September 1998). He is also a member of the band The
Network, along with the rest of the members of Green Day.
* Green
Day.com * Billie Joe Profile at Green Day Authority.com * Billie Joe
Info at GeekStinkBreath.net * Billie Joe Biography, as well as
information on his stint in Common Rider * Interview with The Advocate
in which Billie Joe confirms that he's bisexual * * Green
Day.net * Billie Joe's mugshot after his arrest for drunk driving in
January 2003 * Billie Joe.com (Fan Site)
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