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Billy Joel pulled up next to a pedicab blasting "New York State of Mind" and said hello to the passengers in a new video.
Billy Joel blasts President Donald Trump's 2017 comments about the Charlottesville, Va., white supremacist rally in his documentary 'And So It Goes': 'Nazis are not good people.'
On Friday HBO Max aired Part II of the Billy Joel documentary And So It Goes. Shortly after, Joel treated fans to a massive, surprise-released accompanying album of the same name, collecting over 150 tracks from across the Piano Man’s extensive career.
A 115-song playlist covering Billy Joel's career hit YouTube, Spotify and other streaming services on July 26. Joel introduces many of the songs.
So It Goes’ will fully prepare you to teach a college class on Joel the angry young man, Ex-Wife Guy, and unlikely superstar.
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has created and edited video for DreamWorks, YouTube, Microsoft, Sony and BET.
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 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.
Now, a two-part HBO documentary is exploring the life, career and personal struggles of Billy Joel, providing an expansive look at the man behind the music. Billy Joel’s former business manager and wife,