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Billy Idol

William Michael Albert Broad (born 30 November 1955), known professionally as Billy Idol, is an English-American[1] singer, songwriter, musician and actor. He first achieved fame in the 1970s emerging from the London punk rock scene as the lead singer of the group Generation X. Subsequently, he embarked on a solo career which led to international recognition and made Idol a lead artist during the MTV-driven "Second British Invasion" in the US. The name "Billy Idol" was inspired by a schoolteacher's description of him as "idle".[2]

Billy Idol
Idol performing with Generation Sex in 2023
Background information
Birth nameWilliam Michael Albert Broad
Born (1955-11-30) 30 November 1955 (age 68)
Stanmore, Middlesex, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1976–present
Labels
Member ofGeneration Sex
Formerly of
Websitebillyidol.net

Idol began his music career in late 1976 as a guitarist in the punk rock band Chelsea. However, he soon left the group. With his former bandmate Tony James, Idol formed Generation X. With Idol as lead singer, the band achieved success in the United Kingdom and released three studio albums on Chrysalis Records, then disbanded. In 1981, Idol moved to New York City to pursue his solo career in collaboration with guitarist Steve Stevens. His debut studio album, Billy Idol (1982), was a commercial success. With music videos for singles "Dancing with Myself" and "White Wedding" Idol soon became a staple of then newly-established MTV.

Idol's second studio album, Rebel Yell (1983), was a major commercial success, featuring hit singles "Rebel Yell" and "Eyes Without a Face". The album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipment of two million copies in the US. In 1986, he released Whiplash Smile. Having accumulated three UK top 10 singles ("Rebel Yell", "White Wedding" and "Mony Mony") Idol released a 1988 greatest hits album titled Idol Songs: 11 of the Best; the album went platinum in the United Kingdom. Idol then released Charmed Life (1990) and the concept album Cyberpunk (1993).

Idol spent the second half of the 1990s focusing on his personal life out of the public eye. He made a musical comeback with the release of Devil's Playground (2005) and again with Kings & Queens of the Underground (2014).

Early life edit

Idol was born William Michael Albert Broad on 30 November 1955 in Stanmore, Middlesex, England.[3] His parents were devout Anglicans and attended church regularly. Idol is half Irish; his mother was born in Cork and is an O'Sullivan.[4][5] In 1958, when he was two years old, he moved with his parents to the US and settled in Patchogue, New York. They also lived in Rockville Centre, New York. His younger sister, Jane, was born during this time. The family returned to England four years later and settled in Dorking, Surrey.[6]

In 1971, the family moved to Bromley in southeastern Greater London, where Idol attended Ravensbourne School for Boys. His family later moved to the Worthing suburb of Goring-by-Sea in West Sussex, where he attended Worthing High School for Boys.[7] In October 1975, he began attending the University of Sussex to pursue an English degree but left after year one in 1976. He then joined the Bromley Contingent of Sex Pistols fans, a loosely organised gang that travelled to see the band wherever they played.[8][9]

Career edit

1976–1981: Generation X edit

The name "Billy Idol" was coined due to a chemistry teacher's description of Idol on his school report card as "idle". Idol has stated that the subject was one that he hated and in which he underachieved.[10][2] In an interview on 21 November 1983, Idol said the name "Billy Idol" "was a bit of a goof, but part of the old English school of rock. It was a 'double thing', not just a poke at the superstar-like people... It was fun, you know?"[11] In another interview for BBC Breakfast in October 2014, he said that he wanted to use the name "Billy Idle", but thought the name would be unavailable due to its similarity to the name of Monty Python star Eric Idle and chose Billy Idol instead.[12]

In late 1976, he joined the newly-formed West London 1960s retro-rock band Chelsea as a guitarist.[13] The act's singer/frontman Gene October styled Idol's image, advising him to change his short sighted eye-glasses for contact lenses and dye his hair blonde with a crew cut for a retro-1950s rocker look. After a few weeks performing with Chelsea, Idol and Tony James, the band's bass guitarist, quit the act and co-founded Generation X, with Idol switching from guitarist to the role of singer/frontman. Generation X was one of the first punk bands to appear on the BBC Television music programme Top of the Pops.[14] Although a punk rock band, they were inspired by mid-1960s British pop, in sharp contrast to their more militant peers, with Idol stating, "We were saying the opposite to the Clash and the Pistols. They were singing 'No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones', but we were honest about what we liked. The truth was we were all building our music on the Beatles and the Stones."[8] In 1977, Idol sang "Your Generation" on the TV series Marc. Generation X signed a recording contract with Chrysalis Records, released three studio albums, performed in the 1980 film D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, and then disbanded.[15]

1981–1985: Solo career and breakthrough edit

"MTV has paved the way for a host of invaders from abroad: Def Leppard, Adam Ant, Madness, Eurythmics, the Fixx and Billy Idol, to name a few. In return, grateful Brits, even superstars like Pete Townshend and the Police, have mugged for MTV promo spots and made the phrase 'I want my MTV' a household commonplace."

—Anglomania: The Second British Invasion, by Parke Puterbaugh for Rolling Stone, November 1983.[16]

Idol moved to New York City in 1981 and became a solo artist, working with former Kiss manager Bill Aucoin. Idol's punk-like image worked well with the glam rock style of his new partner on guitar, Steve Stevens.[17] Together they worked with bassist Phil Feit and drummer Gregg Gerson. Idol's solo career began with the Chrysalis Records EP titled Don't Stop in 1981, which included the Generation X song "Dancing with Myself", originally recorded for their last album Kiss Me Deadly, and a cover of Tommy James and the Shondells' song "Mony Mony". Idol's debut solo album Billy Idol was released in July 1982.[18]

Part of the MTV-driven "Second British Invasion" of the US in 1982, Idol became an MTV staple with "White Wedding" and "Dancing with Myself". The music video for "White Wedding" was filmed by the British director David Mallet and played frequently on MTV. The motorcycle smashing through the church window stunt was carried out by John Wilson, a London motorcycle courier. In 1983, Idol's label released "Dancing with Myself" in the US in conjunction with a music video directed by Tobe Hooper, which played on MTV for six months.[citation needed]

Rebel Yell (1983), Idol's second LP, was a major success[19] and established Idol in the United States with hits such as "Rebel Yell", "Eyes Without a Face", and "Flesh for Fantasy". "Eyes Without a Face" peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, and "Rebel Yell" reached number six in the UK Singles Chart.[20][21]

1986–1992: Whiplash Smile and Charmed Life edit

 
Idol performing during the Cradle of Love Tour, 1990

Idol released Whiplash Smile in 1986, which sold well.[19] The album included the hits "To Be a Lover", "Don't Need a Gun" and "Sweet Sixteen". Idol filmed a video for the song "Sweet Sixteen" in Florida's Coral Castle.[22]

A remix album was released in 1987, titled Vital Idol. The album featured a live rendition of his cover of Tommy James' "Mony Mony". In 1987, the single topped the United States chart and reached number 7 in the UK.[19][21]

On 6 February 1990 in Hollywood, Idol was involved in a serious motorcycle accident that nearly cost him a leg.[23] He was hit by a car when he ran a stop sign while riding home from the studio one night, requiring a steel rod to be placed in his leg.[24] While he was hospitalised, he vowed to stop wearing clothing featuring the Confederate flag, after a black employee tending to him explained his feelings on it.[25][26]

Prior to the accident, film director Oliver Stone had chosen Idol for the role of Jim Morrison's drinking pal Cat in his film The Doors (1991), but it prevented him from participating in a major way and Idol's role was reduced to a small part.[27] He had been James Cameron's first choice for the role of the villainous T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991); the role was recast as a result of the accident.[28]

Charmed Life was released in 1990, and a video for the single "Cradle of Love" had to be shot. The song had been featured in the Andrew Dice Clay film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. Because Idol was unable to walk due to injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident,[29] he was shot from the waist up. The video featured video footage of him singing in large frames throughout an apartment while Betsy Lynn George was trying to seduce a businessman. The video was placed in rotation on MTV. "Cradle of Love" earned Idol a third Grammy nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.[30]

1993–2004: Cyberpunk, decline, and resurgence edit

 
Idol performing at the Milton Keynes Bowl in Buckinghamshire, 1993

In 1993, Idol released Cyberpunk.[31] Regarded as experimental, it was recorded in a home studio using a Macintosh computer. Idol used Studiovision and Pro Tools to record the album. The album took ten months to make. The album did not perform well in the United States and the lead single "Shock to the System" did not chart in the Billboard Hot 100. In comparison, the lead single from Idol's previous album, "Cradle of Love", had peaked at No.2. In Europe, the album fared slightly better, achieving moderate chart success and peaking within the UK top 20. Idol toured in Europe and played a Generation X reunion show in 1993.[32]

He recorded and released the single "Speed" in 1994; the song was featured as first track in the homonymous movie soundtrack album. Idol appeared in a 1996 live version of the Who's Quadrophenia.[33] Idol made a cameo appearance as himself in the 1998 film The Wedding Singer with Adam Sandler, in which Idol played a pivotal role in the plot. The film featured "White Wedding" on its soundtrack.[34] In 2000, he was invited to be a guest vocalist on Tony Iommi's debut solo album. His contribution was on the song "Into the Night", which he co-wrote. That year, he voice acted the role of Odin, a mysterious alien character, in the adult animated science fiction film Heavy Metal 2000, also providing a song for the soundtrack.[citation needed]

VH1 aired Billy Idol – Behind the Music on 16 April 2001. Idol and Stevens took part in a VH1 Storytellers show three days later. The reunited duo set out to play a series of acoustic/storytellers shows before recording the VH1 special. Another Greatest Hits CD was issued in 2001, with Keith Forsey and Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me)" appearing on the compilation. The LP includes a live acoustic version of "Rebel Yell", taken from a performance at Los Angeles station KROQ's 1993 Acoustic Christmas concert. The Greatest Hits album sold 1 million copies in the United States alone.[citation needed]

In the 2002 NRL Grand Final in Sydney, Idol entered the playing field for the half-time entertainment on a hovercraft to the intro of "White Wedding", of which he managed to sing only two words before a power failure ended the performance.[35]

2005–2009: Devil's Playground edit

 
Idol performing on stage at the Brixton Academy in London, 2005

Devil's Playground, which came out in March 2005, was Idol's first new studio album in nearly 12 years. The album reached No. 46 on the Billboard 200. The album included a cover of "Plastic Jesus". Idol played a handful of dates on the 2005 Vans Warped Tour and appeared at the Download Festival at Donington Park, the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans, and Rock am Ring.[36]

In 2008, "Rebel Yell" appeared as a playable track on the video game Guitar Hero World Tour and "White Wedding" on Rock Band 2. The Rock Band 2 platform later gained "Mony Mony" and "Rebel Yell" as downloadable tracks. On 24 June 2008, Idol released the greatest hits album The Very Best of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself. He embarked on a worldwide tour, co-headlining with Def Leppard.[citation needed]

In June 2006, Idol performed at the Congress Theater, Chicago, for the United States television series Soundstage. This performance was recorded and then released on DVD/Blu-ray as In Super Overdrive Live, on 17 November 2009.[37][38]

2010–present: Kings & Queens of the Underground edit

 
Idol performing live at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, 2013

On 16 February 2010, Idol was announced as one of the acts to play at the Download Festival in Donington Park, England. He stated, "With all of these great heavyweight and cool bands playing Download this year, I'm going to have to come armed with my punk rock attitude, Steve Stevens, and all of my classic songs plus a couple of way out covers. Should be fun!"[39] In March 2010, Idol added Camp Freddy guitarist Billy Morrison[40] and drummer Jeremy Colson to his touring line-up.

 
Idol performing live at the 2015 NHL Winter Classic in Washington, D.C.

In 2013, Idol appeared on the third episode of the BBC Four series How the Brits Rocked America.[41] Idol also lent his voice as Spikey Hair Bot to Disney XD's Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja episode "McSatchle"[42][43]

In October 2014, Idol released his eighth studio album Kings & Queens of the Underground. While recording the album between 2010 and 2014, he worked with producer Trevor Horn, Horn's former Buggles and Yes bandmate Geoff Downes[44] and Greg Kurstin. Idol's autobiography, Dancing with Myself, was published on 7 October 2014 and became a New York Times bestseller.[45]

On 30 October 2018, former Generation X members Idol and Tony James joined with Steve Jones and Paul Cook, former members of another first wave English punk rock band, the Sex Pistols, to perform a free gig at the Roxy in Hollywood, Los Angeles, under the name Generation Sex, playing a combined set of the two former bands' material.[46]

In late February 2020, Idol starred in a public service campaign with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police titled "Billy Never Idles", intended to fight the unnecessary idling of automobile engines in New York City, to reduce air pollution. Idol teamed with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio to open the campaign, which features Idol saying, "If you're not driving, shut your damn engine off!" and other strong advice.[47] He was a guest vocalist on the song "Night Crawling" from Miley Cyrus' album Plastic Hearts, released in November 2020.[48] In 2016, Idol and Cyrus performed "Rebel Yell" at the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas.[49]

On 12 August 2021, Idol's music video "Bitter Taste", directed by Stephen Sebring, was uploaded to YouTube. Idol announced his new EP The Roadside, which was released on 17 September.[50] Another EP, The Cage, was released on 23 September 2022. A video for the title track, also directed by Sebring, premiered on YouTube 17 August.

In March 2022, Idol was diagnosed with MRSA, which forced him to cancel a co-headlining tour with Journey.[51]

In September 2022, he embarked on the postponed Roadside Tour with Killing Joke and Toyah as his UK opening acts in October.[52][53]

On 6 January 2023, Idol was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[54] On 24 January, he announced a North American tour from late March through mid-May: the tour will begin in Scottsdale on 30 March and conclude with a concert at the Cruel World Festival on 20 May in Pasadena.[55]

Idol is currently a member of Generation Sex who are on tour and performed at Glastonbury in 2023.[56]

Live band edit

Idol's live band[57] consists of:

  • Billy Idol – lead vocals (1981–present)
  • Steve Stevens – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1981–1987, 1993, 1995, 1999–present)
  • Stephen McGrath – bass, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Billy Morrison – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals (2010–present)
  • Erik Eldenius – drums (2012–present)
  • Paul Trudeau – keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2014–present)

Former members

  • Phil Feit – bass (1981–1983)
  • Steve Missal – drums (1981–1982)
  • Gregg Gerson – drums (1982–1983)
  • Judi Dozier – keyboards (1982–1985)
  • Steve Webster – bass (1983–1985)
  • Thommy Price – drums (1983–1987)
  • Kenny Aaronson – bass (1986–1987)
  • Susie Davis – keyboards, backing vocals (1986–1987)
  • Mark Younger-Smith – lead and rhythm guitar (1988–1993)
  • Phil Soussan – bass (1988–1990)
  • Larry Seymour – bass (1990–1996)
  • Tal Bergman – drums (1990–1993)
  • Bonnie Hayes – keyboards, backing vocals (1990–1991)
  • Jennifer Blakeman – keyboards (1993)
  • Julie Greaux – keyboards (1993)
  • Danny Sadownik – drums (1993)
  • Mark Schulman – drums (1993–2001)
  • Sasha Krivtsov – bass (2000)
  • Brian Tichy – drums (2001–2009)
  • Jeremy Colson – drums (2010–2012)
  • Derek Sherinian – keyboards (2002–2014)

Timeline edit

Personal life edit

Idol has never married, but had a long-term relationship with English singer, dancer, and former Hot Gossip member Perri Lister. They have a son who was born in Los Angeles in 1988.[58] Willem has been a member of the rock band FIM.[59] Lister and Idol separated in 1989.[60] Idol also has a daughter from a relationship with Linda Mathis.[61][62]

Idol has struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction. His drug history includes heroin and cocaine.[63] In his 2014 memoir, he said he had passed out more than once in nightclubs only to then wake up in a hospital.[64] In 1994, Idol collapsed outside a Los Angeles nightclub due to an overdose[65] of the drug GHB.[66] After the incident, Idol decided that his children would never forgive him for dying of a drug overdose, and he stopped his drug use.[67] In 2014, Idol said he had not taken hard drugs since 2003, but added that he smoked cannabis regularly and was an occasional drinker.[63]

In 2018, Idol became a naturalized American citizen during a ceremony in Los Angeles, while retaining his British citizenship.[68] Idol has two grandchildren.[69]

In 2023, Idol played the first concert in history at the Hoover Dam.[70]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Extended plays edit

Awards and nominations edit

ASCAP Pop Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1991 "Cradle of Love" Most Performed Song Won [71]

Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2005 Himself Comeback of the Year Won [72]

Grammy Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1985 "Rebel Yell" Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [73][74]
1987 "To Be a Lover" Nominated [75][76]
1991 "Cradle of Love" Nominated [77]

MTV Video Music Awards edit

The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1984 by MTV.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1984 "Dancing with Myself" Best Direction Nominated
1984 "Dancing with Myself" Best Art Direction Nominated
1984 "Dancing with Myself" Best Special Effects Nominated
1984 "Eyes Without a Face" Best Cinematography Nominated
1984 "Eyes Without a Face" Best Editing Nominated
1990 "Cradle of Love" Best Video from a Film Won[78]
1990 "Cradle of Love" Best Male Video Nominated
1990 "Cradle of Love" Best Special Effects Nominated
1993 "Shock to the System" Best Special Effects Nominated
1993 "Shock to the System" Best Editing Nominated

Brit Awards edit

The Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards.[79]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1991 Billy Idol – "Cradle of Love" Best British Video Nominated

Pollstar Concert Industry Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1988 Tour Most Creative Tour Package Nominated [80]

See also edit

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Reference bibliography edit

  • Larkin, Colin, ed. (1992). "Idol, Billy". The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 2: Farian, Frank to Menza, Don. Guinness.

Further reading edit

  • Gilbert, Pat (December 2014). "Just William". Mojo. 253 (6): 54–57.

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Not to be confused with Billie Idle William Michael Albert Broad born 30 November 1955 known professionally as Billy Idol is an English American 1 singer songwriter musician and actor He first achieved fame in the 1970s emerging from the London punk rock scene as the lead singer of the group Generation X Subsequently he embarked on a solo career which led to international recognition and made Idol a lead artist during the MTV driven Second British Invasion in the US The name Billy Idol was inspired by a schoolteacher s description of him as idle 2 Billy IdolIdol performing with Generation Sex in 2023Background informationBirth nameWilliam Michael Albert BroadBorn 1955 11 30 30 November 1955 age 68 Stanmore Middlesex EnglandGenresPunk rockhard rockglam rockdance punkdance rocknew wavepost punkOccupation s SingersongwritermusicianactorInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1976 presentLabelsChrysalisEMISanctuaryBFIMember ofGeneration SexFormerly ofGeneration XChelseaWebsitebillyidol wbr net Idol began his music career in late 1976 as a guitarist in the punk rock band Chelsea However he soon left the group With his former bandmate Tony James Idol formed Generation X With Idol as lead singer the band achieved success in the United Kingdom and released three studio albums on Chrysalis Records then disbanded In 1981 Idol moved to New York City to pursue his solo career in collaboration with guitarist Steve Stevens His debut studio album Billy Idol 1982 was a commercial success With music videos for singles Dancing with Myself and White Wedding Idol soon became a staple of then newly established MTV Idol s second studio album Rebel Yell 1983 was a major commercial success featuring hit singles Rebel Yell and Eyes Without a Face The album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for shipment of two million copies in the US In 1986 he released Whiplash Smile Having accumulated three UK top 10 singles Rebel Yell White Wedding and Mony Mony Idol released a 1988 greatest hits album titled Idol Songs 11 of the Best the album went platinum in the United Kingdom Idol then released Charmed Life 1990 and the concept album Cyberpunk 1993 Idol spent the second half of the 1990s focusing on his personal life out of the public eye He made a musical comeback with the release of Devil s Playground 2005 and again with Kings amp Queens of the Underground 2014 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1976 1981 Generation X 2 2 1981 1985 Solo career and breakthrough 2 3 1986 1992 Whiplash Smile and Charmed Life 2 4 1993 2004 Cyberpunk decline and resurgence 2 5 2005 2009 Devil s Playground 2 6 2010 present Kings amp Queens of the Underground 3 Live band 3 1 Timeline 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Extended plays 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 ASCAP Pop Music Awards 6 2 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards 6 3 Grammy Awards 6 4 MTV Video Music Awards 6 5 Brit Awards 6 6 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Reference bibliography 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life editIdol was born William Michael Albert Broad on 30 November 1955 in Stanmore Middlesex England 3 His parents were devout Anglicans and attended church regularly Idol is half Irish his mother was born in Cork and is an O Sullivan 4 5 In 1958 when he was two years old he moved with his parents to the US and settled in Patchogue New York They also lived in Rockville Centre New York His younger sister Jane was born during this time The family returned to England four years later and settled in Dorking Surrey 6 In 1971 the family moved to Bromley in southeastern Greater London where Idol attended Ravensbourne School for Boys His family later moved to the Worthing suburb of Goring by Sea in West Sussex where he attended Worthing High School for Boys 7 In October 1975 he began attending the University of Sussex to pursue an English degree but left after year one in 1976 He then joined the Bromley Contingent of Sex Pistols fans a loosely organised gang that travelled to see the band wherever they played 8 9 Career edit1976 1981 Generation X edit Main article Generation X band The name Billy Idol was coined due to a chemistry teacher s description of Idol on his school report card as idle Idol has stated that the subject was one that he hated and in which he underachieved 10 2 In an interview on 21 November 1983 Idol said the name Billy Idol was a bit of a goof but part of the old English school of rock It was a double thing not just a poke at the superstar like people It was fun you know 11 In another interview for BBC Breakfast in October 2014 he said that he wanted to use the name Billy Idle but thought the name would be unavailable due to its similarity to the name of Monty Python star Eric Idle and chose Billy Idol instead 12 In late 1976 he joined the newly formed West London 1960s retro rock band Chelsea as a guitarist 13 The act s singer frontman Gene October styled Idol s image advising him to change his short sighted eye glasses for contact lenses and dye his hair blonde with a crew cut for a retro 1950s rocker look After a few weeks performing with Chelsea Idol and Tony James the band s bass guitarist quit the act and co founded Generation X with Idol switching from guitarist to the role of singer frontman Generation X was one of the first punk bands to appear on the BBC Television music programme Top of the Pops 14 Although a punk rock band they were inspired by mid 1960s British pop in sharp contrast to their more militant peers with Idol stating We were saying the opposite to the Clash and the Pistols They were singing No Elvis Beatles or the Rolling Stones but we were honest about what we liked The truth was we were all building our music on the Beatles and the Stones 8 In 1977 Idol sang Your Generation on the TV series Marc Generation X signed a recording contract with Chrysalis Records released three studio albums performed in the 1980 film D O A A Rite of Passage and then disbanded 15 1981 1985 Solo career and breakthrough edit MTV has paved the way for a host of invaders from abroad Def Leppard Adam Ant Madness Eurythmics the Fixx and Billy Idol to name a few In return grateful Brits even superstars like Pete Townshend and the Police have mugged for MTV promo spots and made the phrase I want my MTV a household commonplace Anglomania The Second British Invasion by Parke Puterbaugh for Rolling Stone November 1983 16 Idol moved to New York City in 1981 and became a solo artist working with former Kiss manager Bill Aucoin Idol s punk like image worked well with the glam rock style of his new partner on guitar Steve Stevens 17 Together they worked with bassist Phil Feit and drummer Gregg Gerson Idol s solo career began with the Chrysalis Records EP titled Don t Stop in 1981 which included the Generation X song Dancing with Myself originally recorded for their last album Kiss Me Deadly and a cover of Tommy James and the Shondells song Mony Mony Idol s debut solo album Billy Idol was released in July 1982 18 Part of the MTV driven Second British Invasion of the US in 1982 Idol became an MTV staple with White Wedding and Dancing with Myself The music video for White Wedding was filmed by the British director David Mallet and played frequently on MTV The motorcycle smashing through the church window stunt was carried out by John Wilson a London motorcycle courier In 1983 Idol s label released Dancing with Myself in the US in conjunction with a music video directed by Tobe Hooper which played on MTV for six months citation needed Rebel Yell 1983 Idol s second LP was a major success 19 and established Idol in the United States with hits such as Rebel Yell Eyes Without a Face and Flesh for Fantasy Eyes Without a Face peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Rebel Yell reached number six in the UK Singles Chart 20 21 1986 1992 Whiplash Smile and Charmed Life edit nbsp Idol performing during the Cradle of Love Tour 1990Idol released Whiplash Smile in 1986 which sold well 19 The album included the hits To Be a Lover Don t Need a Gun and Sweet Sixteen Idol filmed a video for the song Sweet Sixteen in Florida s Coral Castle 22 A remix album was released in 1987 titled Vital Idol The album featured a live rendition of his cover of Tommy James Mony Mony In 1987 the single topped the United States chart and reached number 7 in the UK 19 21 On 6 February 1990 in Hollywood Idol was involved in a serious motorcycle accident that nearly cost him a leg 23 He was hit by a car when he ran a stop sign while riding home from the studio one night requiring a steel rod to be placed in his leg 24 While he was hospitalised he vowed to stop wearing clothing featuring the Confederate flag after a black employee tending to him explained his feelings on it 25 26 Prior to the accident film director Oliver Stone had chosen Idol for the role of Jim Morrison s drinking pal Cat in his film The Doors 1991 but it prevented him from participating in a major way and Idol s role was reduced to a small part 27 He had been James Cameron s first choice for the role of the villainous T 1000 in Terminator 2 Judgment Day 1991 the role was recast as a result of the accident 28 Charmed Life was released in 1990 and a video for the single Cradle of Love had to be shot The song had been featured in the Andrew Dice Clay film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Because Idol was unable to walk due to injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident 29 he was shot from the waist up The video featured video footage of him singing in large frames throughout an apartment while Betsy Lynn George was trying to seduce a businessman The video was placed in rotation on MTV Cradle of Love earned Idol a third Grammy nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance 30 1993 2004 Cyberpunk decline and resurgence edit nbsp Idol performing at the Milton Keynes Bowl in Buckinghamshire 1993In 1993 Idol released Cyberpunk 31 Regarded as experimental it was recorded in a home studio using a Macintosh computer Idol used Studiovision and Pro Tools to record the album The album took ten months to make The album did not perform well in the United States and the lead single Shock to the System did not chart in the Billboard Hot 100 In comparison the lead single from Idol s previous album Cradle of Love had peaked at No 2 In Europe the album fared slightly better achieving moderate chart success and peaking within the UK top 20 Idol toured in Europe and played a Generation X reunion show in 1993 32 He recorded and released the single Speed in 1994 the song was featured as first track in the homonymous movie soundtrack album Idol appeared in a 1996 live version of the Who s Quadrophenia 33 Idol made a cameo appearance as himself in the 1998 film The Wedding Singer with Adam Sandler in which Idol played a pivotal role in the plot The film featured White Wedding on its soundtrack 34 In 2000 he was invited to be a guest vocalist on Tony Iommi s debut solo album His contribution was on the song Into the Night which he co wrote That year he voice acted the role of Odin a mysterious alien character in the adult animated science fiction film Heavy Metal 2000 also providing a song for the soundtrack citation needed VH1 aired Billy Idol Behind the Music on 16 April 2001 Idol and Stevens took part in a VH1 Storytellers show three days later The reunited duo set out to play a series of acoustic storytellers shows before recording the VH1 special Another Greatest Hits CD was issued in 2001 with Keith Forsey and Simple Minds Don t You Forget About Me appearing on the compilation The LP includes a live acoustic version of Rebel Yell taken from a performance at Los Angeles station KROQ s 1993 Acoustic Christmas concert The Greatest Hits album sold 1 million copies in the United States alone citation needed In the 2002 NRL Grand Final in Sydney Idol entered the playing field for the half time entertainment on a hovercraft to the intro of White Wedding of which he managed to sing only two words before a power failure ended the performance 35 2005 2009 Devil s Playground edit nbsp Idol performing on stage at the Brixton Academy in London 2005Devil s Playground which came out in March 2005 was Idol s first new studio album in nearly 12 years The album reached No 46 on the Billboard 200 The album included a cover of Plastic Jesus Idol played a handful of dates on the 2005 Vans Warped Tour and appeared at the Download Festival at Donington Park the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans and Rock am Ring 36 In 2008 Rebel Yell appeared as a playable track on the video game Guitar Hero World Tour and White Wedding on Rock Band 2 The Rock Band 2 platform later gained Mony Mony and Rebel Yell as downloadable tracks On 24 June 2008 Idol released the greatest hits album The Very Best of Billy Idol Idolize Yourself He embarked on a worldwide tour co headlining with Def Leppard citation needed In June 2006 Idol performed at the Congress Theater Chicago for the United States television series Soundstage This performance was recorded and then released on DVD Blu ray as In Super Overdrive Live on 17 November 2009 37 38 2010 present Kings amp Queens of the Underground edit nbsp Idol performing live at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester Tennessee 2013On 16 February 2010 Idol was announced as one of the acts to play at the Download Festival in Donington Park England He stated With all of these great heavyweight and cool bands playing Download this year I m going to have to come armed with my punk rock attitude Steve Stevens and all of my classic songs plus a couple of way out covers Should be fun 39 In March 2010 Idol added Camp Freddy guitarist Billy Morrison 40 and drummer Jeremy Colson to his touring line up nbsp Idol performing live at the 2015 NHL Winter Classic in Washington D C In 2013 Idol appeared on the third episode of the BBC Four series How the Brits Rocked America 41 Idol also lent his voice as Spikey Hair Bot to Disney XD s Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja episode McSatchle 42 43 In October 2014 Idol released his eighth studio album Kings amp Queens of the Underground While recording the album between 2010 and 2014 he worked with producer Trevor Horn Horn s former Buggles and Yes bandmate Geoff Downes 44 and Greg Kurstin Idol s autobiography Dancing with Myself was published on 7 October 2014 and became a New York Times bestseller 45 On 30 October 2018 former Generation X members Idol and Tony James joined with Steve Jones and Paul Cook former members of another first wave English punk rock band the Sex Pistols to perform a free gig at the Roxy in Hollywood Los Angeles under the name Generation Sex playing a combined set of the two former bands material 46 In late February 2020 Idol starred in a public service campaign with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police titled Billy Never Idles intended to fight the unnecessary idling of automobile engines in New York City to reduce air pollution Idol teamed with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio to open the campaign which features Idol saying If you re not driving shut your damn engine off and other strong advice 47 He was a guest vocalist on the song Night Crawling from Miley Cyrus album Plastic Hearts released in November 2020 48 In 2016 Idol and Cyrus performed Rebel Yell at the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas 49 On 12 August 2021 Idol s music video Bitter Taste directed by Stephen Sebring was uploaded to YouTube Idol announced his new EP The Roadside which was released on 17 September 50 Another EP The Cage was released on 23 September 2022 A video for the title track also directed by Sebring premiered on YouTube 17 August In March 2022 Idol was diagnosed with MRSA which forced him to cancel a co headlining tour with Journey 51 In September 2022 he embarked on the postponed Roadside Tour with Killing Joke and Toyah as his UK opening acts in October 52 53 On 6 January 2023 Idol was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 54 On 24 January he announced a North American tour from late March through mid May the tour will begin in Scottsdale on 30 March and conclude with a concert at the Cruel World Festival on 20 May in Pasadena 55 Idol is currently a member of Generation Sex who are on tour and performed at Glastonbury in 2023 56 Live band editIdol s live band 57 consists of Billy Idol lead vocals 1981 present Steve Stevens lead guitar keyboards backing vocals 1981 1987 1993 1995 1999 present Stephen McGrath bass backing vocals 2001 present Billy Morrison rhythm and lead guitar backing vocals 2010 present Erik Eldenius drums 2012 present Paul Trudeau keyboards rhythm guitar backing vocals 2014 present Former members Phil Feit bass 1981 1983 Steve Missal drums 1981 1982 Gregg Gerson drums 1982 1983 Judi Dozier keyboards 1982 1985 Steve Webster bass 1983 1985 Thommy Price drums 1983 1987 Kenny Aaronson bass 1986 1987 Susie Davis keyboards backing vocals 1986 1987 Mark Younger Smith lead and rhythm guitar 1988 1993 Phil Soussan bass 1988 1990 Larry Seymour bass 1990 1996 Tal Bergman drums 1990 1993 Bonnie Hayes keyboards backing vocals 1990 1991 Jennifer Blakeman keyboards 1993 Julie Greaux keyboards 1993 Danny Sadownik drums 1993 Mark Schulman drums 1993 2001 Sasha Krivtsov bass 2000 Brian Tichy drums 2001 2009 Jeremy Colson drums 2010 2012 Derek Sherinian keyboards 2002 2014 Timeline editPersonal life editIdol has never married but had a long term relationship with English singer dancer and former Hot Gossip member Perri Lister They have a son who was born in Los Angeles in 1988 58 Willem has been a member of the rock band FIM 59 Lister and Idol separated in 1989 60 Idol also has a daughter from a relationship with Linda Mathis 61 62 Idol has struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction His drug history includes heroin and cocaine 63 In his 2014 memoir he said he had passed out more than once in nightclubs only to then wake up in a hospital 64 In 1994 Idol collapsed outside a Los Angeles nightclub due to an overdose 65 of the drug GHB 66 After the incident Idol decided that his children would never forgive him for dying of a drug overdose and he stopped his drug use 67 In 2014 Idol said he had not taken hard drugs since 2003 but added that he smoked cannabis regularly and was an occasional drinker 63 In 2018 Idol became a naturalized American citizen during a ceremony in Los Angeles while retaining his British citizenship 68 Idol has two grandchildren 69 In 2023 Idol played the first concert in history at the Hoover Dam 70 Discography editMain article Billy Idol discography Studio albums edit Billy Idol 1982 Rebel Yell 1983 Whiplash Smile 1986 Charmed Life 1990 Cyberpunk 1993 Devil s Playground 2005 Happy Holidays 2006 Kings amp Queens of the Underground 2014 Extended plays edit Don t Stop 1981 The Roadside 2021 The Cage 2022 Awards and nominations editASCAP Pop Music Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1991 Cradle of Love Most Performed Song Won 71 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2005 Himself Comeback of the Year Won 72 Grammy Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1985 Rebel Yell Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated 73 74 1987 To Be a Lover Nominated 75 76 1991 Cradle of Love Nominated 77 MTV Video Music Awards edit The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1984 by MTV Year Nominee work Award Result1984 Dancing with Myself Best Direction Nominated1984 Dancing with Myself Best Art Direction Nominated1984 Dancing with Myself Best Special Effects Nominated1984 Eyes Without a Face Best Cinematography Nominated1984 Eyes Without a Face Best Editing Nominated1990 Cradle of Love Best Video from a Film Won 78 1990 Cradle of Love Best Male Video Nominated1990 Cradle of Love Best Special Effects Nominated1993 Shock to the System Best Special Effects Nominated1993 Shock to the System Best Editing NominatedBrit Awards edit The Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry s annual pop music awards 79 Year Nominee work Award Result1991 Billy Idol Cradle of Love Best British Video NominatedPollstar Concert Industry Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1988 Tour Most Creative Tour Package Nominated 80 See also editCoral Castle a stone structure where Idol got his inspiration for his song Sweet Sixteen Bromley ContingentReferences edit McDonald Scott 16 November 2018 British rocker Billy Idol took his oath to become a United States Citizen making it a nice day to get sworn in Newsweek Retrieved 21 December 2018 a b Hay Karyn April 1984 Radio with Pictures Television New Zealand Event occurs at 04 30s Retrieved 25 June 2019 Guinness 1992 p 1222 Dermody Joe 18 June 2015 Live at the Marquee Billy s still an Idol in Rebel County Irish Examiner Retrieved 5 January 2024 Idol Billy BillyIdol 30 July 2012 Just to show u where my heart lies Tweet Retrieved 23 July 2022 via Twitter Film Reference biography Filmreference com Retrieved 11 October 2011 Idol Billy 2015 Dancing with Myself Simon amp Schuster ISBN 9781451628517 page needed a b Billy Idol the return of Billy the kid The Daily Telegraph London 24 July 2008 Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Marko Paul 2007 The Roxy London WC2 A Punk History ISBN 9780955658303 Retrieved 9 April 2014 page needed Edmunds Ben untitled essay in Greatest Hits 2001 ConcertVault interview 21 November 1983 BBC Breakfast Billy Idol Interview 27 October 2014 on YouTube BBC Retrieved 28 October 2014 Chelsea steveharnett com Archived from the original on 30 January 2016 Retrieved 31 May 2021 Biography by Greg Prato AllMusic Retrieved 30 November 2011 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved 5 November 2021 Anglomania The Second British Invasion Rolling Stone Retrieved 29 April 2019 Vernon Reid Guitar World interview part 3 Cult of Personality The Biography Channel 15 February 2010 Archived from the original on 30 December 2011 Retrieved 30 August 2012 William Ruhlmann Billy Idol Billy Idol Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved 9 April 2014 a b c Billy Idol Music News amp Info Billboard Retrieved 23 August 2012 Whitburn Joel 2006 The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits Billboard Books a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London England Guinness World Records Limited p 266 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 FAQs Coral Castle Museum Retrieved 5 November 2021 Marilyn Monroe Died Here More Locations of America s Pop Culture Landmarks by Chris Epting p 185 Biography for Billy Idol at IMDb Idol Billy BillyIdol 23 June 2015 A black man washed my hair in hospital 90 amp explained his feelings on seeing the Confederate flag I promised him I would never wear it Tweet Retrieved 5 January 2024 via Twitter Idol Billy BillyIdol 23 June 2015 I never wear the Confederate battle flag ever since 1990 as I realized it symbolizes oppression to certain Americans Tweet Retrieved 5 January 2024 via Twitter Kilday Gregg 8 March 1991 Faces in the Crowd Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 21 October 2014 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Billy Idol Almost Played the T 1000 in Terminator 2 Robert Patrick Says The Hollywood Reporter 17 August 2017 Billy Idol s Motorcycle Accident grunge com 29 September 2020 Retrieved 29 September 2020 Billy Idol Rock on the Net Retrieved 9 April 2014 20 Years Ago Billy Idol s Cyberpunk Album Released Ultimate Classic Rock 29 June 2013 Billy Idol wants Generation X reunion 3news co nz Archived from the original on 7 November 2014 Retrieved 7 November 2014 Dave White About Classic Rock Review Who Tommy Quadrophenia DVD About com Entertainment Archived from the original on 12 July 2014 Retrieved 7 November 2014 The Wedding Singer 1998 IMDb retrieved 27 October 2021 Idol idle rebel s yell silenced The Age 7 October 2002 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Rock am Ring 2005 ringrocker com Archived from the original on 10 October 2011 Retrieved 11 October 2011 Billy Idol Super Overdrive Live DVD Archived from the original on 19 October 2009 Retrieved 21 October 2009 06 28 2006 Billy Idol Congress Theater Concert Archives www concertarchives org Retrieved 5 November 2021 Billy Idol announced to play Download 2010 Downloadfestival co uk Archived from the original on 19 November 2012 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Billy Morrison MORRISON WITH IDOL 2010 11 May 2011 Archived from the original on 11 May 2011 BBC Four How the Brits Rocked America Go West BBC 18 October 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Wolfe Jennifer 12 September 2013 Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja Returns for Second Series Animation World Network Retrieved 30 September 2021 Ungerman Alex 25 October 2013 Billy Idol is a Punk Robot on Randy Cunningham Entertainment Tonight Retrieved 30 September 2021 Album of the Week Stream Zang Tuum Tumb a 27 Track History of ZTT Records Spin 8 October 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Billy Idol to Release First New Album in Nearly a Decade The Hollywood Reporter 17 June 2014 Retrieved 18 October 2014 Generation Sex King Rockers and Silly Things at the Roxy LA Weekly Retrieved 1 January 2019 Judy Kurtz 28 February 2020 Billy Idol de Blasio launch anti car idling campaign in New York Billy never idles The Hill Retrieved 9 March 2020 Kreps Daniel 20 November 2020 Miley Cyrus Talks Working With Billy Idol on New Song Night Crawling Rolling Stone Rolling Stone Carter Simone From Def Leppard to Elton John Here Are Miley Cyrus Most Powerful Collabs Newsweek 30 September 2022 Retrieved 21 October 2022 The Roadside brand new 4 song EP Billy Idol 11 August 2021 Retrieved 12 August 2021 Billy Idol is Still Battling Dangerous Staph Infection 14 March 2022 Killing Joke joins Billy Idol Roadside Tour after illness forces Television to pull out 6 October 2022 Billy Idol BILLY IDOL TO BE HONORED WITH FIRST HOLLYWOOD FAME STAR OF 2023 Hollywood Walk of Fame Official Site 6 January 2023 Rebel on the Road Billy Idol Plots 2023 North American Tour Dates Rolling Stone 23 January 2023 Generation Sex Acts Glastonbury BBC Band BillyIdol net Retrieved 14 January 2022 Hochman Steve 1999 Popular Musicians The Doobie Brothers Paul McCartney Salem Press p 512 Amica magazine Milan Italy RCS Mediagroup S p A 1 January 2012 Billy Idol biography Archived from the original on 1 July 2009 Retrieved 19 June 2021 Billy Idol Cbsnews com 5 October 2014 Retrieved 19 June 2021 Roura Phil 11 September 2010 Wild at heart Billy Idol may be a proud dad but there s no taming the rocker New York Daily News a b McClurg Jocelyn Billy Idol is as candid as possible in new memoir USA TODAY Billy Idol Sex Drugs Charmed Life and the Crash That Nearly Killed Me Time Rock Idol Leaves Hospital After Treatment for Overdose Tulsa World 8 August 1994 Both Billy Idol and his friend John Diaz discuss this incident drug in MTV BTM interview 2001 MTV Behind the Music Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 15 June 2014 via YouTube Meisfjord Tom 28 July 2020 You probably wouldn t want to meet Billy Idol in real life Here s why Grunge com Folley Aris 17 November 2018 Billy Idol becomes a US citizen The Hill Trakin Roy 5 January 2023 Billy Idol on Getting the Mark of a True Idol a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Variety Retrieved 14 January 2024 Duran Anagricel 19 April 2023 Billy Idol makes history by playing first ever concert at the Hoover Dam NME Retrieved 22 April 2023 ASCAP Pop Awards Honor Most Performed Songs PDF Billboard 25 May 1991 p 71 Retrieved 28 September 2021 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards Winners Announced blabbermouth net 4 October 2005 Retrieved 30 July 2021 Turner Prince Richie top out the Grammys The Deseret News 27 February 1985 Retrieved 1 May 2011 1984 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 Simon s controversial album wins most prestigious Grammy The Deseret News 25 February 1987 Retrieved 1 May 2011 1986 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 33rd Annual Grammy Awards The Recording Academy Retrieved 24 March 2016 vma 1990 about the show MTV Viacom 6 September 1990 Retrieved 29 September 2018 Billy Idol nomination for 1991 BRIT Awards Best British Video Brit Awards Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Pollstar Awards Archive 1987 20 March 2017 Archived from the original on 20 March 2017 Reference bibliography edit Larkin Colin ed 1992 Idol Billy The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 2 Farian Frank to Menza Don Guinness Further reading editGilbert Pat December 2014 Just William Mojo 253 6 54 57 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Billy Idol nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Billy Idol Official website nbsp Billy Idol at AllMusic Billy Idol discography at Discogs nbsp Billy Idol at IMDb Billy Idol at Rolling Stone Billy Idol usurped interview Legends Portals nbsp Biography nbsp England nbsp Rock music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billy Idol amp oldid 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