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Continue This biography of a living person needs additional appointments for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about people who are not sourced or bad source should be removed immediately, especially if potentially defamation or harmful. Find sources: – news · newspapers · books · the scholar · JSTOR (February 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Billie Joe ArmstrongArmstrong playing at Rock im Park in 2013A better known asWilhelm FinkFinkReverend Strychnine TwitchBorn (1972-02-17) February 17, 1972 (age 48)Oakland, California, USA OriginRodeo, California, United States Genres Punk rock punk alternative rock Occupation(s) Song composer Singer producer actor Vocal instruments Guitar bass harmonica drums Mandolin Years active1977–present[1] Tags Reprise Lookout Adeline Recess Warner Bros. Crush Music Associated The Spanish Civil War (July 17, 1936 – April 1, 1939) was a 1939 it was a 1939, which was a 1936, which was a 1939, which was a 1939, which was a historical event that had about 100,000 comments. Armstrong is the lead vocalist, lead composer and lead guitarist of the punk rock band , co-founded with . He is also a guitarist and vocalist of the punk rock band , and offers lead vocals for Green Day , , The Longshot and The Coverups. Raised in Rodeo, California, Armstrong developed an interest in music at an early age, and recorded his first song at the age of five. He met Mike Dirnt while attending primary school, and the two instantly joined in on their mutual interest in music, forming the band Sweet Children when the two were 14. The band changed its name to Green Day, and later achieved commercial success. Armstrong has also pursued musical projects outside of Green Day's work, including numerous collaborations with other musicians. In 1997, coinciding with nimrod's release, Armstrong founded Adeline Records in Oakland to help support other bands releasing music, and signed bands such as , AFI and Dillinger Four. The record company was later put under the direction of Pat Magnarella and finally closed in August 2017. [3] Armstrong was born in Oakland, California,[4] and raised in nearby Rodeo, the youngest of six children of Ollie Jackson (born 1932)[5] and Andrew Marciano Armstrong (1928–1982). [6] Armstrong's father, a jazz musician and truck driver from Safeway, died of esophagus cancer[6] in September 1982, when Armstrong was 10 years old. The song Wake Me Up When September Ends is a memorial to his father. It has five grains: large: Alan, Marci, Hollie and Anna. Her mother worked as a waitress at Rod's Hickory Pit restaurant in El Cerrito, where Armstrong and Dirnt played their first concert in 1987. Armstrong's great-grandparents Pietro Marsicano and Teresa Nigro were Italian immigrants from Viggiano, Basilicata who moved to Boston, Massachusetts before arriving in Berkeley, California in 1869. [7] For this, he received honorary citizenship from Viggiano in June 2018 by Mayor Amedeo Cicala. [8] He is also of Scottish-Irish, English, Scottish, Spanish, German and Welsh descent. [citation needed] Armstrong's interest in music began at an early age. He attended Hillcrest Elementary School in Rodeo, where a teacher encouraged him to record a song titled Look for Love at the age of five on the Bay Area label Fiat Records. [9] After his father's death, his mother married a man whom his children did not like, which resulted in Armstrong's withdrawal from music. [citation needed] At the age of 10, Armstrong met Mike Dirnt in the school cafeteria, and they immediately joined in about their love of music. [6] He became interested in punk rock after being introduced to the genre by his brothers. [10] Armstrong has also cited Minneapolis-based bands The Replacements and Hüsker Dü as major musical influences. The first concert Armstrong saw was Van Halen in 1984. Armstrong and Dirnt's first live performance under the name Green Day was in Davis, a city about an hour's drive northeast of the San Francisco Bay Area. [citation needed] Along with Hillcrest Elementary, Armstrong attended Carquinez Middle School and John Swett High School, both at Crockett, and later moved to Pinole Valley High School. On his 18th birthday (February 17, 1990), he left to pursue his musical career. [citation needed] Early career In 1987, at the age of 15, Armstrong formed a band called Sweet Children with his childhood friend Mike Dirnt. At first, Armstrong and Dirnt played guitar, with Raj Punjabi[11] on drums[12] and Sean Hughes on bass. Punjabi was later replaced on drums by John Kiffmeyer, also known as Al Sobrante. After a few performances, Hughes left the band in 1988; Saying then he started playing bass and they became a three-piece band. They changed their name to Green Day in April 1989, choosing the name because of their fondness for marijuana. [13] In 1989, Green Day released its debut EP 1000 Hours through Lookout! Records. They recorded their debut studio album 39/Smooth and the play in 1990, which later combined with 1,000 Hours on compilation 1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours 1991. In 1990, Armstrong provided lead guitar and supporting vocals in three songs for the final EP IV of , which featured Tré Cool on drums. Tré became a Green Day drummer in the late 1990s after Sobrante went to college. Cool made his debut Green Day's second album, Kerplunk (1991). In 1991, Armstrong joined the band Pinhead Gunpowder, formed by bassist Bill Schneider, drummer Aaron Cometbus, and fellow vocalist and guitarist Sarah Kirsch. Kirsch left the group in 1992, and was replaced by . The group has published several plays and albums from 1991 to the present day, and performs live shows intermittently. [14] In 1993, Armstrong played live several times with the Californian punk band Rancid. Rancid's lead singer, Tim Armstrong, asked Billie Joe Armstrong to join her band, but refused because of her progress with Green Day. However, Billie Joe Armstrong was credited as a co-writer on Rancid's 1993 song, Radio. 1994–present: main success, collaborations and musical theatre With its third LP, (1994), Green Day burst into the mainstream, and have remained one of the most popular rock bands of the 90s and 2000s with more than 60 million records sold worldwide. [15] The album was followed by Insomniac (1995), Nimrod (1997) and Warning (2000). Armstrong collaborated with many artists. He co-wrote the song Unforgiven from The Go-Go in 2001. He has also co-written songs with Penelope Houston (The Angel and The Jerk and New Day), and has sung supporting vocals with Melissa Auf der Maur in Ryan Adams's Do Miss America (where they performed as an Iggy Pop support band on their album Skull Ring (Private Hell and Supermarket). Armstrong produced an album for The Riverdales. He was part of The Network's Green Day project from 2003 to 2005. The Network released an album, , in 2003. Hoping to clear his head and develop new ideas for songs, Armstrong traveled to New York only for a few weeks in 2003, renting a small apartment in Manhattan's East Village. [16] He spent much of that time taking long walks and participating in jam sessions in the basement of Hi-Fi, a bar in Manhattan. [17] However, the friends he made during this time drank too much for his taste, which was the catalyst for Armstrong's return to the Bay Area. [17] After returning home, Armstrong was arrested on DUI charges on January 5, 2003, and released on $1,200 bail. [17] In 2004, Green Day debuted , his first rock opera. The album has sold more than 15,000,000 copies worldwide, fueled by the hits American Idiot, Boulevard of Broken Dreams and Wake Me Up When September Ends. [18] In 2009, Green Day released , the band's second rock opera, which was another commercial success. Armstrong was the lead vocalist of the Foxboro Hot Tubes project on Green Day, which was formed in 2007 and since then he has performed intermittent live shows. Foxboro Hot Tubs released an album, Stop Drop and Roll!!!, in 2008. [21] In 2009, Armstrong formed a band called Rodeo Queens, along with members of Green Day. Day. New York punk rocker Jesse Malin. They released a song, along with a video, called Depression Times. [22] In 2009, American Idiot was adapted into a Broadway musical, also called American Idiot. [23] The musical won two Tony Awards. Armstrong appeared in American Idiot in the role of St. Jimmy for two seasons in late 2010[24][25] and early 2011. [26] In 2012, Green Day released a trio of albums: ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré!. [27] In 2013, Armstrong appeared on the third season of NBC's The Voice as an assistant mentor to Christina Aguilera's team. [28] In 2013, Armstrong and singer-songwriter Norah Jones released the album , which consisted of song versions of The Everly Brothers' Songs Our Daddy Taught Us album. [29] The album's first single, Long Time Gone, was released on October 23. Armstrong also collaborated with the comedy hip hop group Lonely Island on his song I Run NY from The Wack Album released on June 7, 2013. [30] She starred alongside Leighton Meester in the 2014 film Like Sunday, Like Rain. [31] For her work on the film, Bilie Joe won the Breakout Performance Award at the 2014 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival. [32] Armstrong wrote songs for These Paper Bullets, a rock musical adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, which premiered at the Yale Repertory Theater in March 2014. [33] In 2014 Armstrong joined The Replacements for several shows starting April 19 at Coachella. Leader Paul Westerberg had suffered back problems and spent most of the concert lying on a couch while Armstrong helped touch his parts. Westerberg referred to Billie Joe as an expansion of the band. [34] Armstrong joined The Replacements again on stage at the Shaky Knees music festival in Atlanta in May. [35] In November 2014, Armstrong moved with his son Joseph to New York[36] and began working on another acting role, in the film Ordinary World. It was Armstrong's first starring role. The film focuses on the mid-life crisis of a husband and father trying to revisit their punk past, and was released in 2016. It included new songs written and performed by Armstrong. [38] The film received mixed reviews, although Armstrong's own performance was generally praised, with The Village Voice writing that it had a low-key charm that suggests that, if desired, it could get more on-screen gigs between albums. [39] In October 2016, Green Day released their latest album, . [40] In July 2017, it was announced that Armstrong formed a supergroup with Rancid's Tim Armstrong, successfully called The Armstrongs. [41] In April 2018, Armstrong the rock band The Longshot, and on April 20, the band released their debut studio album Love Is For Losers. [42] Soon after, Armstrong announced that he and The Longshot would embark on a summer tour. Apart from Armstrong, the band's band consists of Kevin Preston and David S. Field of the band Prima Prima on lead guitar and drums, respectively, and longtime Green Day live member Jeff Matika on bass. [43] In 2019, Armstrong co-wrote and performed the song Strangers & Thieves on Jesse Malin's album Sunset Kids. [44] Armstrong instruments performing with Blue in 2009 armstrong's first guitar was a Cherry Red Hohner acoustics, which his father bought for him. He received his first electric guitar, a Fernandes Stratocaster named Blue, when he was ten. His mother got Blue from George Cole, who taught Armstrong electric guitar for 10 years. Armstrong says in a 1995 MTV interview, Basically, it wasn't like guitar lessons because I never learned to read music. So he taught me to put my hands on the thing. Cole bought David Margen's new guitar from the band Santana. Cole gave Armstrong a pick-up of Bill Lawrence L500XL Humbucker and told him to install the pickup at the bridge's position. Armstrong swapped the L500XL with a white Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Humbucker at Woodstock '94. After the Seymour Duncan was filled with mud and ruined in November 1994, Armstrong again stopped Bill Lawrence's original collection before recording Insomniac in 1995, and used it for a long time after that, though he has since switched to a black Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB. Armstrong fetishized his teacher's guitar, in part because the blue instrument had a sound quality and van Halen's worthy fluency he couldn't get from his little red Hohner. However, he was rewarded mostly because of his relationship with Cole, another father figure after Andy's death. [45] He toured with this guitar from the band's early days and still uses it to this day,[46] Both the middle and neck pads are disconnected and the pickup selector locked in the bridge position. Blue also appears in several Green Day music videos such as Longview, Basket Case, , , Brain Stew/Jaded, Hitchin' a Ride, and more recently in Minority. Armstrong performing on South American Tour with blue copy in 2010 Today, Armstrong mainly uses Gibson and Fender guitars. Twenty of his Gibson guitars are models of Les Paul Junior from the mid-to-late 1950s. [47] His Fender collection includes: Stratocaster, Jazzmaster, Telecaster, Gretsch hollowbody, Rickenbacker 360 and his blue copies of Fender Custom Shop. He has recently started giving guitars to members of the public invited to play on stage with Green Day, usually during the songs Knowledge or Longview. He claims that his favorite guitar is a 1956 Gibson Les Paul Junior named Floyd. He bought this in 2000 just before recording the album Warning. Armstrong also has two of gibson's own les Paul Junior signature models. The first has been in production since 2006 and is closely modeled after Floyd, Armstrong's 1956 original Les Paul Junior. [49] The it began production in 2012 and is a TV Yellow double-cutaway Junior. Both models include a Gibson H-90 collection, exclusive to Armstrong's models. Gibson has also launched an extremely limited career of signature acoustic guitars. He plays several other instruments, as well as guitar. He recorded harmonica and mandolin pieces in Nimrod and Warning, piano parts in 21st Century Breakdown, American Idiot: The Original Broadway Cast Recording (2010) and Tré!, and plays drums and bass from time to time. Armstrong's personal life met his first serious girlfriend, Erica Paleno (also known as Arica Pelino), inside the Gilman music club on his sixteenth birthday. Erica became known as the first official Green Day fan as she listened to the first recordings of four songs by Armstrong and Sean Hughes, encouraging the band, touring with them and acting as an occasional photographer for the band. [51] Erica inspired many of Green Day's well-known songs, including Christie Road, which was written on the local railway tracks where she and Armstrong sneaked in to meet. [53] When Armstrong began living in punk houses and warehouses at the age of seventeen, including the warehouse above a West Oakland brothel that eventually inspired the song [54] Erica would often stay with him despite the dangers, I would stay with him sometimes in these warehouses full of crisp punks. [54] The couple separated in late 1991. Erica is the sister of former Green Day tour member (2004–2005) Mike Pelino, and janna White's sister-in-law, wife of pinhead vocalist/guitarist Gunpowder and Green Day tour guitarist Jason White. Shortly after her separation from Erica, Armstrong met a woman who has only identified her as Amanda at 924 Gilman Street, and they started dating. Amanda produced and distributed her own zine fan and was an iron-willed feminist, who excited Armstrong. [55] Amanda, however, was not impressed with Armstrong and, although the couple left for some time, eventually left him in 1994[56] and joined the Peace Corps, leaving Armstrong feeling suicidal. Armstrong stated in an interview with Spin about the inspiration behind the insomniac song Armitage Shanks in 1995: It was just before Dookie came out and I really disagreed with myself. Was he like the man I really want to do this? For a long time I was thinking about suicide, how easy it is to kill yourself, but it's so hard to stay alive. I was at a breakup with my then girlfriend, a total, discouraging punk rocker who didn't approve of me being on a major record label. He moved to Ecuador saying he could not live in a world with McDonald's and such. I was pretty much Armstrong has written many songs about Amanda, both during their relationship and later, including She, Good Riddance, Stuart And The Ave, Sassafras Roots, Amanda, She's A Rebel, Rebel, Girl and Whatsername. The hero, Whatsername, on the album American Idiot, and in the musical American Idiot, is based on Amanda. [58] In 1990, Armstrong met Adrienne Nesser (sister of professional skateboarder Steve Nesser) at one of Green Day's first performances in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They married on July 2, 1994; The day after their wedding, Adrienne discovered she was pregnant. Armstrong's first son, Joseph Marciano Joey Armstrong, was born on February 28, 1995, and currently plays drums in the Oakland band SWMRS. Jakob Danger Armstrong (born September 12, 1998) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter who released his first material online in 2015 and currently plays with the band Mt. Eddy. In a February 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, Armstrong described how his sudden marriage and having a child was mental[59] saying: I was very impulsive at the time. I think impulsive behaviour was meant to counter the chaos in my life. [59] Armstrong sexuality has been identified as bisexual, saying in a 1995 interview with The Advocate: I think I've always been bisexual. I mean, it's something I've always been interested in. I think people are born bisexual, and it's just that our parents and society get us out in that feeling of Oh, I can't. They say it's taboo. It's ingenious in our heads that it's bad, when it's not wrong at all. It's a very nice thing. [60] In a subsequent interview for the April 2010 issue of Out magazine, Armstrong stated: There were a lot of people who didn't accept it, who were homophobic. Armstrong continued, saying: The fact that it's a problem is kind of phobic within itself. At some point, you have to think, this should be something you just accept. Armstrong added: 'I don't really classify it as anything. And when it comes to sex, there are parts of me that are very shy and conservative. [61] In February 2014, Armstrong again discussed his bisexuality in a Rolling Stone article about Dookie, an album Armstrong described as touching[ing] about bisexuality a lot. [59] Armstrong discussed the song Coming Clean, stating: It was a song about questioning myself. There are these other feelings you may have about the same sex, the opposite sex, especially being in Berkeley and San Francisco then. People are acting what they feel: gay, bisexual, transgender, whatever. And that opens up something in society that becomes more acceptable. Now we have gay marriage becoming recognized ... I think it's a process of discovery. I was willing to try anything. [59] Armstrong performing with Custom Painted Les Paul Junior in 2017 Armstrong supported Barack Obama during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections. [63] In the 2016 presidential election, Armstrong support Bernie Sanders. Sanders's failure to become the front-in-the-1990s Armstrong later declared his support for Hillary Clinton. Armstrong was critical of Donald Trump during the 2016 election, calling him a fascist and a puppet of the Illuminati. [66] Armstrong again supported Bernie Sanders during his 2020 race, and later supported the Biden-Harris ticket after Sanders lost the primaries. [67] In a 2017 Rolling Stone interview, Armstrong stated that he does not align himself with any established political party, describing himself as an independent. [68] Business ventures In 1997, Armstrong co-founded Adeline Records, a rock and punk rock record label that, in recent years, had been run by Pat Magnarella, manager of Green Day. [69] Adeline Records closed in August 2017 following Magnarella's separation from Green Day. In April 2015, Armstrong opened Broken Guitars, a guitar shop in Oakland, California with his partner Pinhead Gunpowder and Green Day partner Bill Schneider. [70] In December 2015, Armstrong and Mike Dirnt launched a coffee company, Oakland Coffee Works. The company sells organic coffee beans and is said to be the first company to use mass-produced compostable bags and pods. [71] 2012 iHeartRadio Music Festival controversy On September 21, 2012, during a Green Day performance at the iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas, Armstrong agitated on stage and stopped the band's set midway through his rendition of the 1994 hit song Basket Case. In an explosive attack, Armstrong criticized the event's promoters for allegedly cutting off the band's performance, before smashing his guitar and storming the stage. [72] The band later issued a statement apologizing for the incident and clarifying that their set had not fallen short. [73] The incident occurred just four days before the release of Green Day's ninth studio album, Uno! [74] On September 23, 2012, two days after the incident at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, Green Day announced that Armstrong was seeking treatment for an unspecified substance abuse problem. [76] As a result, scheduled appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Ellen DeGeneres Show were canceled. [77] According to Claudia Suarez Wright, Tre Cool's ex-wife and the mother of Armstrong's godson, Armstrong had been drinking heavily in Las Vegas before the iHeartMusic Festival, after about a year of sobriety. [79] Armstrong gave an interview to Rolling Stone in March 2013 in which he said he had been trying to be sober since 1997, right around Nimrod. [80] He discussed how, during the 21st Century Breakdown tour of 2009-2010, There were disasters on this tour that were huge. [80] Armstrong detailed his in particular how it had escalated in the months leading up to the release of The Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tre! albums and performance on iHeartRadio, stating that during the 2011 summer tour of Europe, I was at my height taking pills at the time, medicting the shit myself. [81] Armstrong gave details of a concert at Irving Plaza in New York just over a week before the iHeartRadio incident, in which he threw four or five beers before continuing and we probably had four or five when we played. Then I drank my body weight in alcohol after that. I ended up hungry on the West Side Highway, putting myself in a small park. [81] Green Day canceled all remaining concert dates for 2012 and early 2013 while Armstrong continued to deal with his personal problems. [82] At the end of December 2012, the band announced that they would tour again at the end of March 2013. Armstrong later said the substances he had been abusing were alcohol and pills prescribed for anxiety and insomnia. [84] Main article awards: List of awards and nominations received for the Green Day Year Award presented by 2008 50 sexiest people in rock (#1)[85] (Readers Choice) Kerrang! 2010 Top Frontmen of All Time (#25)[86] (Readers Choice) Gibson Discography Solo releases Albums Forever (2013, with Norah Jones) (2020) Singles Look for Love (1977) I Think We're Alone Now (2020)[87] Manic Monday (2020) That Thing You Do! (2020) [88] Kids in America (2020) You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory (2020) Corpus Christi (2020) Green Day Main article: Green Day discography 39/Smooth (1990) – lead voice, Kerplunk guitar! (1991) – lead voice, guitar, drums in Dominated Love Slave[89] Dookie (1994) – lead voice, guitar, percussion in All by Myself (hidden track) Insomniac (1995) – lead voice, Nimrod guitar (1997) – lead voice, Guitar, harmonica[90] Warning (2000) – lead voice, mandolin, guitar, piano, harmonica[91] American Idiot (2004) – lead voice, guitar, piano 21st Century Breakdown (2009) – lead voice, guitar, American Idiot piano: The Original Broadway Cast Recording (2010) – voice, guitar, piano ¡Uno! (2012) – lead voice, guitar ¡Dos! (2012) – lead voice, guitar, piano ¡Tré! (2012) – lead voice, guitar, Revolution Radio piano (2016) – lead voice, guitar, Piano Father of All Motherfuckers (2020) - lead vocals, Pinhead Gunpowder Vocals guitar and guitar in all Jump Salty (1994) Carry the Banner (1994) 1999 4) Goodbye Ellston Avenue (1997) Shoot the Moon (EP) (1999) - also Compulsive Outreach Production (2003) West Side Highway (EP) (2008) The Network Money Money 2020 (2003) - guitar, voice Foxboro Hot Tubes Stop Drop and Roll!!! (2008) – lead voice[92] SWMRS This Kid. No, no, no, no. (2008) – Goody Two Shoes production (EP) (2009) – Production Broadcast This (EP) (2010) – production Regan MacNeil (EP) (2010) – production Don't Be a Dick (2011) – production Lost at Seventeen – producció Swim (EP) (2014) – producció The Boo The Boo (EP) (2011) – baix The Shrives Turn Me On (EP) (EP) – bass The Longshot The Longshot (EP) (2018) – voice, guitar, bass, drums Love Is for Losers (2018) – voice, guitar, bass, devil's kind drums (Single) (2018) - voice, guitar, bass, Drums Bullets (Single) (2018) – voice, guitar, bass, razor baby drums (EP) (2018) – voice, guitar, bass, drums Return to Sender (EP) – voice, guitar, bass, drums Filmography Film Year Title Notes 2003 Riding in Vans with BoysMself Documentary of The Pop Disaster Tour 2004 Disease Is Punishment Fink 2005 Bullet in a Bible 2006 Live Freaky! Freaky dies! Charles Hanson Sees 2007 The Simpsons Movie Himself Sees 2008 Heart as a Hand grenade 2011 Awesome as Fuck 2012 A New Four This is 40 2013 ¡Cuatro! Broadway Idiot St. Jimmy 2014 As on Sunday, Like Rain Dennis 2016 Ordinary World Perry Miller Television Year Title Notes 1997 King of the Hill Face VoicePisode: The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg 2002 Haunted Irv Kratser Episode: Simon Redux 20 12 Nurse Jackie Jackie's Pickup Episode: Kettle-Kettle-Black-Black The VoiceMself 5 episodes 2016 Drunk History Charlie Chaplin Episode: Video Game Legends Year Title Notes 2006 Tony Hawk's American Wasteland Same Resemblance 2010 Green Day : Rock Band Also Resemblance and Archive Images Stage Year Title Role Notes 2010-2011 American Idiot St. Jimmy 76 performances See also List of guitarists References ^ Childers, Chad (July 19, 2015). Billie Joe Armstrong, 5, sang 'Look for Love'. LoudWire. Retrieved 16 July 2019. ^ Other things, Loren. In 2007, the government of Las Vasser was one of the first to do so, and was one of the first to do so. Post Office newsletter. Post Office newsletter. Retrieved 17 February 2016. 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