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The Tribeca Festival’s opening-night premiere of the upcoming HBO documentary “Billy Joel: And So It Goes” was marked, in part, by the absence of Billy Joel himself.
Billy Joel reveals that he twice attempted suicide — sparked by his affair with a band mate’s wife — in his new HBO documentary And So It Goes, and that one of the attempts left him in a coma.
Billy Joel reveals he attempted suicide twice in his new documentary, 'Billy Joel: And So It Goes,' which premiered at Tribeca Festival in New York City.
Within the first ten minutes of Billy Joel: And So It Goes, which made its global debut on Wednesday at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, present day Billy Joel says something self ...
In his upcoming documentary for HBO, Billy Joel reveals that he twice attempted suicide, even landing in a coma, following a messy affair with his best friend’s wife.
But Part 1, which is two hours and 27 minutes long, takes you right up through 1980, when Joel has already released his seventh album, “Glass Houses.” So I feel confident in reviewing it as a ...
Joel said he “felt very, very guilty” about their resulting affair, which ended in a fight and the band splitting after he confessed to Small that he was in love with Weber. “They had a child.
Billy Joel’s first wife, Elizabeth Weber, is not regularly in touch with the Piano Man. “[We’re] friendly but not close,” she exclusively told Page Six Wednesday night at the Tribeca ...
At the start of the film, Joel marvels at the Long Island estate he gaped at as a kid while "New York State of Mind" plays in the background. In his voiceover, he talks about how he used to wonder ...
Billy Joel has been married four times to Elizabeth Weber, Christie Brinkley, Katie Lee and his current wife Alexis Roderick. Here's a look back at Billy Joel's complete dating history.
In his new documentary, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, the “Uptown Girl” singer talked about having an affair with Weber when she was still married to his bandmate and best friend, Jon Small.
Billy Joel, now seriously ill and canceling his concert tour, was celebrated at the Tribeca NYC premiere of an HBO documentary about his up-and-down life.