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  Img BillyIdolFistjpg
  Img Capt '''Billy Idol'''
  Img Size 191
  Background solo_singer
  Birth Name William Michael Albert Broad
  Origin Middlesex , England , UK
  Instrument Vocals <br> Guitar
  Genre Hard Rock , New Wave , Synthpop , Punk Rock
  Occupation Musician , Actor
  Years Active 1977 - present
  Label Chrysalis Records <br> Sanctuary Records
  Associated Acts Generation X
  URL BillyIdolnet


Billy Idol (born '''William Michael Albert Broad''', 30 November 1955 in Middlesex ) is an English Rock Musician .

He first achieved fame in the Punk Rock era, then embarked on a successful solo career, aided by a series of stylish Music Video s, making him one of the first MTV stars. He has continued to make music, but has yet to recapture the levels of fame he enjoyed in the 1980s .


BIOGRAPHY


Early life and career

The name ''Billy Idol'' was inspired by a school teacher's description of Broad as "idle."Edmunds, Ben, untitled essay in ''Greatest Hits'' (2001)

Billy Idol lived in Worthing , England before attending Sussex University for only one year before joining the Bromley Contingent of Sex Pistols fans. Idol first joined the Punk Rock band Siouxsie & The Banshees (before the band had decided on a name) in 1976, but soon quit and joined Chelsea in 1977 as a guitarist. However, he and Chelsea bandmate Tony James soon quit that group and co-founded Generation X , with Idol switching from guitar to lead singer.

Generation X signed to Chrysalis Records and released three albums before breaking up. Idol moved to New York and began working as a Solo Artist and working with Steve Stevens , soon becoming an MTV staple with " White Wedding " and " Dancing With Myself ", the latter of which had originally been recorded with Generation X.

In 1983, in an effort to introduce Idol to American audiences not yet as familiar with him as those in England, "Dancing With Myself" was released in the U.S. in conjunction with a music-video (directed by Tobe Hooper, and produced by Jeffrey Abelson) that played in heavy rotation on MTV for six months. That video, in fact, sparked a whole new era of feature film directors trying their hand at music videos. Along with "White Wedding," the "Dancing With Myself" video helped make Idol a household name in America.

"White Wedding" was rumored to be a "nasty put down" by Idol and then-girlfriend Perri Lister , directed at Idol's sister for thinking that getting married was the answer to getting pregnant. In the 2001 recording of '' VH1 Storytellers '' Idol refutes that, saying his sister's wedding was simply inspiration for the song, which quickly took on its own form. Years after the Video , Idol's sister is still married with three children. Idol and Perri broke up in 1990. They have a son together named Willem Wolfe Broad.

Soon after, Billy Idol was involved in a relationship with a woman of the name Linda Mathis (born and raised in Pasadena, CA). Though there was a thirteen year age difference, they began seeing each other regularly. At the age of 19, Linda became pregnant, and chose to move in with her mother to have her child. It was a girl named Bonnie Blue Broad, born August 21, 1989.


''Rebel Yell'' and the 2000's

Idol's second LP, '' Rebel Yell '' ( 1984 ) was a blockbuster success, and established Idol's Superstar status in the United States with hits like " Eyes Without A Face ", "Flesh For Fantasy", and the title cut; Idol also became very popular in Europe thanks to this album and its singles, particularly in Germany , Italy , Switzerland and later in his native UK .

He did not release a new album until 1986 ; '' Whiplash Smile '' sold very well and proved to be a smash, including the hits "To Be A Lover", "Don't Need A Gun" and the Country-flavored "Sweet Sixteen". Stevens soon left for a Solo career and Idol continued. A live Cover of Tommy James ' "Mony Mony" (the Studio version of which was an Idol staple from early on) did well on MTV, and topped the US charts in 1987 .

Just before the release of '' Charmed Life '' in 1990, Idol was in a motorcycle accident in which he almost lost his leg. The album had been named prior to Idol's accident. The album sold extremely well (led by "Cradle Of Love", from '' The Adventures Of Ford Fairlane '' film), but Idol decided to take a break and acted in '' The Doors '', directed by Oliver Stone . The follow-up to ''Charmed Life'' was 1993's '' Cyberpunk '', which was a flop in the States, and Idol sank into drug addiction, nearly dying of a GHB overdose in 1994. Upon his discharge he calmed down and began to focus more on fatherhood.

Idol returned to the popular eye in 1998, when he played himself in '' The Wedding Singer '', an Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore 80s Romantic Comedy , where "White Wedding" was used as the title track. Idol appeared on '' VH1 Storytellers'' and issued a successful ''Greatest Hits'' CD in 2001. Keith Forsey 's Don't You (Forget About Me) appears on the compilation. Although Forsey originally wrote it with Idol in mind, Idol turned it down and eventually the song was given to Simple Minds who would go on to make it a #1 worldwide hit in 1985.

He was also featured in Buffy The Vampire Slayer , where the character Spike's look and attitude is based largely on him.

In 2000 , Idol was invited to be one of the guest vocalists on Tony Iommi's Album . His contribution was on the song ''Into The Night'', which he also Co-wrote . That same year his voice also starred as Odin, a mysterious alien character, in the animated fantasy film Heavy Metal 2000 .

Idol was embarrassed at the 2002 National Rugby League Grand Final , when a power problem resulted in no one being able to hear him singing.

"White Wedding" appeared on popular , playing on fictional Classic Rock Radio Station , K-DST .

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Idol played a handful of dates on the 2005 Vans Warped Tour and also made an appearance the UK's Download Festival at Donington Park . Then in 2006, as his only UK live date, he appeared headlining the Sunday night of GuilFest . That same year he made an appearance on Viva La Bam .

In 2006, Billy guested on his Keyboardist Derek Sherinian 's solo album '' Blood Of The Snake '', covering the 1970 Mungo Jerry Hit , " In The Summertime ". A video was also made featuring Idol and former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash .

In November 2006, Idol released a ", " Jingle Bell Rock ", and " Silent Night ", plus some originals.


DISCOGRAPHY



Albums

# '' Don't Stop ( EP )'' - 1981 #71 US
# '' Billy Idol '' - 1982 #45 US
# '' Rebel Yell '' - 1984 #2 UK / #6 US / #2 Germany / #40 Netherlands / #16 Switzerland
# '' Vital Idol '' - 1987 #4 UK / #10 US ( 1987 release) / #8 Germany / #24 Switzerland
# '' Whiplash Smile '' - 1986 #2 UK / #6 US / #9 Germany / #19 Netherlands / #4 Switzerland
# '''' - 1988 #2 UK / #14 Germany / #6 Switzerland
# '' Charmed Life '' - 1990 #15 UK / #11 US / #5 Germany / #51 Netherlands / #4 Switzerland
# '' Cyberpunk '' - 1993 #20 UK / #48 US / #13 Germany / #50 Netherlands / #15 Switzerland
# '' Greatest Hits '' - 2001 #74 US / #12 Germany / #30 Switzerland
# '''' - 2002 #14 Germany / #76 Switzerland
# '' Essential Billy Idol '' - 2003
# '' Devil's Playground '' - 2005 #78 UK / #46 US / #15 Germany / #32 Switzerland
# '' Happy Holidays '' - 2006


Singles

Starting with the 1983 re-release of "White Wedding", Chrysalis issued Billy's singles with an IDOL vanity catalogue numbering system, much like Nine Inch Nails 's Halo Numbering System . This lasted for roughly seven years and sixteen singles (including various re-issues) until the release of "Prodigal Blues" in 1990.

  • 1 Re-released in the UK in 1988, charted at #13 in the Top 75.

  • &2 Re-released in the U.S. in 1988, charted at #48 in the Hot 100.

  • ³ Swiss release in 1988.

  • 4 UK release in 1985.

  • 5 Re-released in the UK in 1985, charted at #6 in the Top 75.

  • 6 UK release in 1988.



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