
| Websites: | www.billyidol.net |
| www.billyidol.com h Official Fan Site | |
| www.geocities.com/mkidol | |
| Band Members: | |
| Vocals | Billy Idol |
| Guitar | Steve Stevens |
| Bass | Stephen McGrath |
| Drums | Brian Tichy |
| Keyboards | Derek Sherinian |
| Band Bio: |
Along with Duran Duran, Billy Idol was one the first pop/rock artists to achieve massive success in the early '80s due to a then brand-new U.S. television network, MTV. Mixing his bad-boy good looks with an appealing blend of pop hooks, punk attitude, and a dance beats, Idol quickly rocketed to stardom, before hard living derailed his career and almost proved fatal. Born William Michael Albert Broad on November 30, 1955, in Middlesex, England, the youngster relocated with his family for a brief spell to New York, before returning back to England. After a stint at Sussex University only last a year, Broad found himself as part of a group of teen punk rockers who befriended and followed the Sex Pistols, known as "the Bromley Contingent" (a member of this colorful group of characters was Siouxsie Sioux, eventual leader of Siouxsie & the Banshees).
Expectedly,
several years passed before the release of Idol's next album, during
which time he tried his hand at acting with a bit part in Oliver Stone's
motion picture The Doors. By the time 1993's Cyberpunk surfaced, Idol
had dropped his spiky peroxide hairstyle in place of dreadlocks, and
experimented with techno beats. The move proved to be an unwise one,
as the album tanked and sank from the charts. At the same time, Idol
was knee deep in drug addiction, resulting in another close brush with
death when he overdosed and had to be treated in a Los Angeles hospital
in 1994. Not much was heard from Idol until 1998, when he made a cameo
appearance (as himself) in the hit Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore comedy
The Wedding Singer, which resulted in renewed interest. Idol teamed
up once again with Stevens, was the subject of a VH1: Behind the Music
special (as well as a Storytellers episode for the channel, which was
ultimately issued as a CD), and issued a more extensive Greatest Hits
set in 2001; the latter of which sold 500,000 copies in the U.S. alone.
Next up was his first studio album since Cyberpunk, Devil's Playground,
released on Sanctuary in 2005
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| Discography: |
| 2005 Devil's Playground |
| 2003 The Essential |
| 2002 VH1 Storytellers |
| 2001 Greatest Hits |
| 1993 Cyberpunk |
| 1993 L.A. Woman |
| 1990 Charmed Life |
| 1987 Vital Idol |
| 1986 To Be A Lover (12") |
| 1986 Whiplash Smile |
| 1985 Best Of Generation X |
| 1984 Flesh For Fantasy (12") |
| 1983 Rebel Yell |
| 1982 Dancing With Myself (12") |
| 1982 Billy Idol |
| 1981 Dancing With Myself (Generation X) |
| 1980 Don't Stop (mini LP) |
| Up-Load Features: |
| Gallery - Manchester 13/11/05 |
| Gallery Nottingham 17/11/05 |
| Up-Load Reviews: |
| Manchester Apollo 13/11/05 |
| Nottingham Rock City 17/11/05 |