Billy Joel, Brain Disorder
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So It Goes’ will fully prepare you to teach a college class on Joel the angry young man, Ex-Wife Guy, and unlikely superstar.
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The clip, taken from the backseat of a car, shows Joel rolling down his window upon hearing the 1976 song. The pedicab driver, not recognizing Joel at first, tells him, "next time," for a ride, with two passengers already in tow.
The legendary singer shared a video on Instagram on July 21 that showed a pedicab driver blaring Joel's 1976 classic "New York State of Mind" as he pedals two female customers around the Big Apple.
Billy Joel told Bill Maher how he is feeling after being diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus on the latest episode of Maher's podcast, "Club Random."
NEW YORK — Billy Joel is doing much better, the “Piano Man” singer wants fans to know.
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In an interview with Bill Maher for his 'Club Random' podcast, Billy Joel revealed what he really thinks of The Beatles' 'White Album.' He also noted that the English rock group "had their ups and downs.
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.