Billy Joel, And So It Goes
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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.
Billy Joel opens up about the new HBO documentary 'Billy Joel: And So It Goes' — and why he "resisted" revealing the highs and lows of his life and career — in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
A pedicab driver in New York City got the surprise of his life when Billy Joel stops to say hello after hearing his own song "New York State of Mind" being played for passengers.
Billy Joel clears the air on driving under the influence incident rumors. The Piano Man is setting the record straight about the fact that he has received multiple DUIs over the years.
Almost five hours in length, the two-part look at the hard-to-pin-down artist flows effortlessly, making for a riveting watch even for those coming to it with little affection for his work.
Thirty-eight years ago, Billy Joel shot a video for “Piano Man” at one of Long Island’s most legendary clubs — 12 years after the song was released.
Billy Joel was welcomed by his parents, mom Rosalind and dad Howard, in 1949. Here's everything to know about Billy Joel's family, including his parents and siblings.