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Billy Idol
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Born: Nov 30, 1955
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William Michael Albert Broad was born in Middlesex, England, UK. He was the first child of Bill and Joan Broad. When he was 2 his father moved the family to Long Island, New York in pursuit of the American dream. They returned 4 years later to Dorking. America made a big impression on Billy, he loved the big cars and rock music. The family moved next to the Running Horses Public House in Mickleham until 1963 while their home in Goring, Sussex, was being built.
The time in Goring would be a happy period for the Broads. Billy enjoyed a fairly normal childhood, hanging out with his pals. Billy joined the Boy Scouts in Goring, though was reputedly asked to leave after getting caught kissing a girl. Idol was a bright student, but he was bored at school. When a teacher wrote `Billy is Idle' in the margin of one of his works, it stuck in his mind and later inspired his stage name.
The distractions of London, however, were not conducive to studying and he failed to achieve the requirements for university entrance. His parents arranged for him to retake his exams at Orpington College of further education. He enjoyed the more relaxed environment here and a year later had secured his place at Sussex University. He began his course in English and Philosophy in September 1975. This coincided with the explosion of punk rock, which captured the imagination of Idol far more than his studies. He started hanging out with a group of like-minded friends at the in venues in London, instantly ...[MORE]
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