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The first part of Billy Joel’s documentary ends with the musical titan noting, "I realize life doesn't always have a happy ending.” The second half of the engrossing “Billy Joel: And So It Goes” wraps with a similar sentiment of realism sprinkled with optimism.
Billy Joel addresses talk of his driving record — and longstanding unsubstantiated rumors about DUIs — in his new documentary, slamming them as having 'never happened.'
The rumors about Joel led to “Saturday Night Live” referencing his alleged drunk driving in a 2004 sketch that featured Horatio Sanz, who played the singer, chugging a bottle of pineapple schnapps and crashing into several walls and mailboxes while driving a group of girls to a party.
Billy Joel is not holding back when it comes to debunking some persistent rumors, especially those surrounding alleged DUIs.
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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.
The HBO documentary about the singer and songwriter wrapped with a deep exploration of his tabloid troubles, creative process and decision to return to live performance.
Finishing with a 24-58 record, Philadelphia's core superstars in Tyrese Maxey (29 games missed), Paul George (41 games missed), and Joel Embiid (63 games missed) weren't able to stay on the court, resulting in an underwhelming season.
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.