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  1. Armstrong was born in Oakland, California, [7] on February 17, 1972, [8] the youngest of six children of Ollie Jackson (born 1932) [9] and Andrew Marsicano Armstrong (1928–1982). [10] He was raised in Rodeo, California.

    • “409 in Your Coffeemaker” Slappy EP (1990) I’d just dropped out of high school, and I was feeling really lost — like a daydreamer who was being left behind.
    • “2000 Light Years Away” Kerplunk (1992) The first tour that Green Day ever went on, I met my wife, Adrienne, at a house party in Minneapolis. She asked for an address because we had run out of our vinyl.
    • “Welcome to Paradise” Kerplunk (1992); Dookie (1994) I had moved out of my house in the suburbs to West Oakland, into a warehouse that was rat-infested and in a really fucked-up neighborhood, with a lot of crazy punks and friends.
    • “She” Dookie (1994) I had a girlfriend named Amanda, this Cal student. I learned a lot about feminism through her. She gave me an education that I think was very timely for me.
  2. Billie Joe Armstrong was born in Piedmont, California, a small town surrounded by the city of Oakland, and was raised in Rodeo, California, the youngest of six children of Ollie (Jackson) and Andrew "Andy" Marsicano Armstrong.

    • February 17, 1972
    • He’s probably one of the first blue collar punks. As well as being a budding jazz musician, Billie Joe’s father, Andy Armstrong, was also a truck driver for Safeway Inc.
    • He has a special, long-standing connection to ‘Blue’ At the age of 10, Billie Joe bought his first guitar. Given to him by his mother, Ollie Jackson, the Fernandes Stratocaster copy was given the name ‘Blue’, and the guitar has been played for part of every single Green Day concert the band has ever played.
    • He and Mike Dirnt go way back. Friends since the fifth grade, following the death from cancer of Andy Armstrong, Billie Joe, then aged 10, and Mike Dirnt grew especially close.
    • His mum liked her job, actually. Billie Joe would in time feel guilty about the lines ‘My mother said to get a job, but she don’t like the one she got’, from Longview.
  3. Billie Joe Armstrong listens to himself perform his original song “Look for Love,” which he recorded when he was only five years old.

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  4. Feb 1, 2019 · “The robed character that looks like the Mona Lisa is the woman on the cover of the first Black Sabbath album,” Billie Joe Armstrong revealed during the Ultimate Albums doc. “AC/DC guitarist...

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  6. May 7, 2020 · Now, the musician has shared some video proof of his rockstar beginnings: a clip of the young performer coyly strumming a classic rock number onstage with his brother. The video,...

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