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FULL
NAME : Billie Joe Armstrong
AGE/BIRTHDATE
: 36; born February 17, 1972
HOMETOWN
: Rodeo, California, USA
EYE
COLOR : Green
NATURAL
HAIR COLOR : Reddish Brown
HEIGHT
: 5'7
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, Andy, died of cancer when he was 10 years old
(September 1982). His mom, Ollie, raised him from then on. He has 5
older siblings (David, Allen, Marcy, Holly, and Anna).
WHEELS
: A black BMW convertible.
INSTRUMENTS
: Guitar, harmonica, mandolin, drums, piano, and most recently, the
saxophone.
RECORD
COMPANY : Billie and Adrienne have co-ownership of
Adeline Records.
OTHER
BANDS : Billie still plays with
Pinhead Gunpowder. He has also played with The Influents, Corrupted
Morals, Rancid, the Lookouts, Goodbye Harry, and Blatz.

Billie Joe Armstrong was brought into this world on February 17, 1972,
the youngest of six children. His father, Andy, was a part time jazz
musician and a truck driver for Safeway, while his mother was a waitress
at a local resturant named Rod's Hickory Pit. Billie started singing
when he was just 5 years old. He would go around to hospitals and sing
to the patients to make them feel better. Then he got to record his
first song, "Look for Love" at a local recording company named Fiat
Records. Billie got his first electric guitar, the infamous "Blue" (a
Fernandes Stratocaster), when he was 11. Billie still uses Blue to this
day and has several replicas of it. At the age of 10, Billie's father
died of cancer to the esophagus which spread throughout his body. His
mother continued to work at Rod's Hickory Pit (a barbecue joint owned by
Richard and Alice Cotton)
in Vallejo, California, to support herself and her six kids. Billie Joe
and Mike later worked there as busboys. Two years after the death of his
father, his mother remarried to a man that Billie and his siblings
detested.
Billie was 10 when he met Mike Dirnt in the school cafeteria in
1982. During sleepovers at each other's houses, they played songs by old
heavy metal warhorses such as Ozzy Osbourne, Def Leppard, and Van Halen.
Other influences would be the "thrash and drang" of the Bay Area's
alternative music culture percolating throughout the eighties. Clubs
such as Mabuhay Gardens and Berkeley's 924 Gilman Street regularly
showcased local groups like the Dead Kennedys and Buck Naked. He wrote
his first song, "Why Do You Want Him", a song about his mother and his
step father, when he was 14. At the age of 15, Billie, Mike, and a
drummer named John formed a punk band and named themselves Sweet
Children. Their first gig was actually at Rod's Hickory Pit. One day
before his 18th birthday, and halfway through his senior year of high
school, Billie dropped out of high school (Pinole Valley High School) to
devote all his time to Sweet Children. He knew what he wanted to do --
play music, and school was just getting in the way. At this point,
Billie had the nickname "Two Dollar Bill", referring to the price of the
joints he sold.
In 1990, John left the band to attend college. Billie and Mike were
faced with the task of finding a new drummer. They knew the perfect fit,
Tre Cool, a Gilman Street vetran, who was then playing in the Lookouts.
Later, Sweet Children was renamed Green Day. Before they knew it, they
were traveling all over the country in an old bookmobile with Tre's dad
at the wheel. They did all this with little money and staying at fan's
houses. It was in Minneapolis in 1990 when Billie first laid eyes on his
future wife, a girl named Adrienne Nesser. They dated awhile and then
were married on July 2, 1994, a 5 minute ceremony. The day after their
wedding, Adrienne found out she was pregnant. Their son, Joseph
Marcicano Armstrong, was born in March of 1995. Three years later on
September 12, 1998, another boy, Jakob Danger was added to the Armstrong
family. Today, Billie, |