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Billy Joel says he is feeling "good", two months on from announcing his diagnosis with rare brain condition Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). Speaking on Bill Maher's Club Random podcast, the five-time Grammy winner said his condition was "still being worked on",
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The Untold Strength Behind Billy Joel’s Songs—and the Woman Who Changed Rock’s RulesWhat if the most memorable Billy Joel songs the ones that to this day send shivers down your spine were spawned from heartbreak so palpable, it altered not only his life, but the trajectory of rock history?
Billy Joel revealed he once attempted suicide and shared how heartbreak and pressure impacted his mental health during his early career.
In a new interview with Bill Maher, Billy Joel has criticised 'The White Album' by The Beatles which he has claimed sounds "half-assed" - read more.
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In an exclusive preview clip from the new HBO documentary “Billy Joel: And So It Goes” that aired July 18 on TODAY, the "Piano Man" explains how classical music shaped the songs he has made during his decadeslong career.
So It Goes’ will fully prepare you to teach a college class on Joel the angry young man, Ex-Wife Guy, and unlikely superstar.
Sharing his thoughts on The Beatles and the 'White Album', Billy Joel claimed that the iconic band "didn't care anymore."
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Biography on MSNBilly Joel Reveals How “Music Saved My Life” in an Upcoming HBO DocumentaryIn the early 2000s, Joel found himself in and out of rehab, struggling with an ongoing alcohol addiction. In 2007, Joel released the single “All My Life,” his first song with original lyrics in 13 years. In 2015, “Piano Man” was inducted into the National Recording Registry.
Take Elton John, for instance. Older generations may have long followed his decades-spanning music career that started in the early 1970s, while younger generations may have stumbled across his music through his modern-day collaborations with popular musicians like Dua Lipa and Britney Spears.