Billie Joe Armstrong <Biography>

Info
Full Name:
Billie Joe Armstrong
DOB: February 17, 1972
Hometown: Rodeo, California, USA
Marital Status: Married Adrienne Nesser (July 2, 1994)
Children: Joseph Marciano; born in March of 1995, and
Jakob Danger; born September of 1998.
Family: Billie's father died when he was 10 years old.
His mom raised him from then on. He has 5 older siblings. He married his
longtime girlfriend Adrienne (Nesser) on July 2, 1994, and now has 2
sons.
Cars: A blue 1967 Ford Fairlane, a black BMW convertible.
Instuments: Guitar, harmonica, mandolin, drums, piano.
Record Company: Billie has co-ownership of
Adeline Records.
Other Bands: Billie played with
Pinhead Gunpowder.
He has also played with The Influents, Corrupted Morals, Rancid, the
Lookouts, Goodbye Harry, and Blatz
Billie Joe Armstrong (born February
17, 1972) is the main songwriter, lead vocalist, and guitarist for the
Rock band Green Day.
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 when Armstrong was ten. His mother
was a waitress at Rod's Hickory Pit, where Billie and his friend Mike
Dirnt worked during their teen years. Armstrong's father was of English
and Italian descent, while his mother has Scottish, Dutch, Irish and
Cherokee ancestry. Rod's Hickory Pit was where Armstrong and his band
Sweet Children performed their first show. He insists that his name is
spelled with an 'ie'. He is the only member of Green Day who uses his
given name, as the other two members, Michael Ryan Pritchard (Mike Dirnt)
and Frank Edwin Wright III (Tré Cool), have switched to shorter
nicknames.
Green Day's Early Years
Armstrong in an early Green Day concert at 924 Gilman St., Berkeley,
CaliforniaDuring his stay in school, he was nicknamed "Two Dollar Bill",
because he was supplying the school with joints for two
dollars.[citation needed] 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 pot filled wasted day - 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 eventually replaced by Tré Cool (born
Frank Edwin Wright III), who made his debut on Green Day's second album,
Kerplunk!.
Collaborations
Apart from working with Green Day, 'The Network' and Pinhead Gunpowder,
Armstrong has proved himself busy in the music world, collaborating with
many artists over the years. In 2002, he and Green Day toured with their
counterparts at the top of the pop-punk world, blink-182. He has
co-written for the Go-gos ("Unforgiven"), former Avengers singer
Penelope Houston ("The Angel and The Jerk" and "New Day"), written a
song for Rancid ("Radio"), sung backing vocals with Melissa Auf Der Maur
on Ryan Adams' "Do Miss America" and recorded lead guitar with Green Day
for two tracks, where they acted as the backing band for Iggy Pop on his
"Skull Ring" album ("Private Hell" and "Supermarket"). A duet with Elvis
Costello is planned for a VH1 special.
Personal
As of 2006, Billie Joe Armstrong is 34 years of age and has been in his
band for 18 years; most of his life. Armstrong married Adrienne Nesser
(Natalie) on July 2, 1994. The ceremony itself lasted just five minutes.
The day after their wedding Adrienne found out she was pregnant with her
first son, Joseph Marciano (born March 1995). Three years later they had
their second son, Jakob Danger (born September 1998).
Adrienne was born October 6, 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her
brother, Steve Nesser, is a professional skateboarder. While studying
Sociology in Minnesota State University, Nesser met Armstrong and asked
him where she could buy a copy of their album. Armstrong has remarked
that he had spotted Nesser as he peered into the crowd from the stage
during the gig and he was immediately taken by her beautiful long, black
hair. The two kept in touch over the phone; often discussing Nesser's
human sexuality class. Their first kiss inspired an old Green Day
classic, 2,000 Light Years Away. The song 80 is also about Adrienne.
Armstrong arranged two tours around Minnesota, simply for the purpose of
seeing Nesser, but, after dating for a year-and-a-half, they resigned
themselves to the fact that they couldn't be together due to distance.
During the next year, Nesser got engaged to Billy Bisson, the front man
of a Minnesota band, The Libido Boyz. However, their relationship
deteriorated, and, when Nesser finished college, Armstrong asked her to
move out to California and marry him. She agreed, and Bisson claims that
Armstrong stole her from him, saying "I helped that guy, and what does
he do? He steals my fiancée." Armstrong and Nesser became engaged soon
after, and planned their wedding in about two weeks.
In the documentary Behind the Music, Nesser says "We didn't think about
it, we just did it." The ceremony took place in Armstrong's back yard
and lasted five minutes; they wrote their own vows: one Protestant, one
Catholic and one Jewish, because they were of no particular religion.
The couple spent a week in the Claremont Hotel for their honeymoon (a
ten minute walk away from their house). The day after the wedding,
Adrienne discovered that she was pregnant.
Their son, Joseph Marciano Armstrong, was born in March 15, 1995. They
had their second son, Jakob Danger, on September 12, 1998. The
Armstrongs were prone to arguments during the recording of Green Day's
albums, particularly during Nimrod. As Adrienne commented in VH1's
Documentary Driven: "I think it challenged us to a new level. It pushed
us pretty far. The farthest I ever want to go."
With these problems resolved, Adrienne is often seen backstage at Green
Day's shows. She works at Adeline Records and co-owns Adeline clothing.
In a January 1995 interview with The Advocate, Armstrong stated that he
is bisexual:
"I think I've always been bisexual. I mean, it's something that I've
always been interested in. I think everybody kind of fantasizes about
the same sex. I think people are born bisexual, and it's just that our
parents and society kind of veer us off into this feeling of 'Oh, I
can't'. They say it's taboo. It's ingrained in our heads that it's bad,
when it's not bad at all. It's a very beautiful thing."
In 2002 rumors had been circling that Armstrong had died in a tragic car
accident, until a statement on Green Day.net cleared things up.
Ironically the next year he was pulled over for drunk driving.
Armstrong and Green Day actively promoted the candidacy of John Kerry in
the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election, co-headlining the Vote For Change
tour and lending a track to the Rock Against Bush benefit album.
Equipment
Billie Joe has used a modified Marshall Superlead as his amp, but has
also used Hiwatt amplifiers in the past. His guitars are mostly
Stratocasters, most notably "Blue", but he has been using mostly Les
Paul Juniors since the recording of Warning. His first guitar was the
last present from his dad, which was the infamous Blue. He still has
this Blue to this day, as well as several replicas of it. As well as
these he also has a custom guitar coonstructed of pieces of other
guitars, it has been known as "Frankenstein"
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