Billy Joel Biography

byname of William Martin Joel

(1949–)

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  • 1974 Piano Man
  • 1977 The Stranger
  • 1978 52nd Street
  • 1980 Glass Houses
  • 1981 Songs In The Attic
  • 1982 The Nylon Curtain
  • 1989 Stormfront
  • 1993 River Of Dreams
  • Singles
  • 1974 Piano Man
  • 1975 New York State of Mind
  • 1977 Just The Way You Are
  • 1978 She's Always a Woman
  • 1979 My Life
  • 1979 Big Shot
  • 1980 You May Be Right
  • 1980 It's Still Rock'n'Roll to Me
  • 1981 Goodbye To Hollywood
  • 1983 Tell Her About It
  • 1983 Uptown Girl
  • 1984 An Innocent Man
  • 1985 You're Only Human (Second Wind)
  • 1986 Modern Woman
  • 1989 We Didn't Start the Fire
  • 1990 I Go To Extremes
  • 1993 The River Of Dreams
  • 2001 Fantasies and Delusions
  • 2006 12 Gardens Live
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Billy Joel

(born May 9, 1949, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.) American singer, pianist, and songwriter in the pop ballad tradition. His greatest popularity was in the 1970s and '80s.

The son of a German-Jewish Holocaust survivor but raised as a Roman Catholic in Hicksville, a middle-class suburb on Long Island, N.Y., Joel was steered toward classical music by his parents and began piano lessons at age 4. At age 14, enamoured of the British Invasion and soul music, he began playing in bands. With the Hassels, he recorded two albums in the late 1960s, and a stint in the heavy metal duo Attila followed.

In 1971, recast as a singer-songwriter, Joel recorded the poorly produced Cold Spring Harbor for Family Productions, which locked him into an exploitative long-term contract. Seeking refuge in Los Angeles, he performed under a pseudonym in a local piano bar. Meanwhile, a live recording of Joel's song “Captain Jack” caught the attention of Columbia Records executives, who extricated him from his contract. His first album for Columbia, Piano Man (1973), featured a hit single of the same name; based on his piano bar experience, it became his signature song. Mixtures of soul, pop, and rock, Piano Man and Joel's subsequent albums—Streetlife Serenade (1974) and Turnstiles (1976)—earned praise from critics and set the stage for The Stranger (1977). Featuring four U.S. hit singles (one of which, “Just the Way You Are,” won Grammy Awards for song of the year and record of the year), it sold five million copies, surpassing Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Water to become Columbia's best-selling album to date.

Joel's string of hit-producing, award-winning platinum albums continued with 52nd Street (1979), Glass Houses (1980), and The Nylon Curtain (1982). On the last, Joel, whose lyrics had previously dealt primarily with romance and slices of life, introduced his first socially conscious songs, “Allentown” and “Goodnight Saigon” (about unemployed steel workers and Vietnam War veterans, respectively). In the early 1980s Joel was among the first established rock performers to make music videos. During this period he married supermodel Christie Brinkley (the second of his three marriages). From An Innocent Man (1983), his tribute to his doo-wop and vocal group influences, through Storm Front (1989) and River of Dreams (1993), Joel continued to produce well-received albums. In 1999 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Fantasies and Delusions, featuring classical compositions by Joel, was released in 2001. Movin' Out, a dance-focused musical based on two dozen songs by Joel and conceived, choreographed, and directed by Twyla Tharp, premiered in 2002. In 2006, having earlier undergone treatment for alcohol abuse, Joel released 12 Gardens Live, a concert album.

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