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Billy Joel says he's feeling good amid his brain disorder diagnosis: 'It sounds a lot worse than what I'm feeling.'
Legendary musician Billy Joel discussed with Bill Maher how he's become "inured" to criticism from the woke left, sharing his view on understanding different perspectives.
Billy Joel is a music icon, a beloved singer-songwriter whose singles, from ballads like “Piano Man” to upbeat hits like “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me,” continue to thrill generations of fans. But he came close to never becoming that legendary musician,
At one point, [Billy] said to me, 'You going deep?' And I said, ‘Yeah, and you know you’re going to go deep too,'" the film’s co-director Susan Lacy says.
Piano Man Billy Joel opened up about falling for his best friend's wife in a new documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," premiering July 18.
The “Just The Way You Are” singer, 76, recalled an instance in which he was knocked unconscious by his father after putting his own spin on Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” during piano practice as a child. Howard, an accomplished classical pianist in his own right, required that all songs be performed as they were originally written.