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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.
Billy Joel talks about meeting his wife Alexis for the first time in the new HBO documentary 'Billy Joel: And So It Goes,' which is now streaming.
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News Nation on MSNBilly Joel reveals ex’s ‘ultimatum,’ denies DUIs in HBO documentaryJoel gotten into multiple car accidents, including in 2003 and 2004, where he drove his car into a tree and into a house.
Billy Joel is looking back at the highs and lows of his life. In his new two-part documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes on HBO Max, the "Uptown Girl" singer recalled getting treatment for alcohol abuse at the Betty Ford Center in 2005.
The rocker, who said in 2023 he no longer drinks, shares details of his past in the new HBO documentary 'Billy Joel: And So It Goes'
Take a look back at Joel's former partners, including Christie Brinkley, and get to know his current wife, Alexis Roderick Joel, too.
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The singer's ex Katie Lee said Joel always had "a little resentment" toward her for pushing him to seek treatment.
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When Love Meets Rock Bottom: The Surprising Truth Behind Billy Joel’s Rehab UltimatumIs there anything more hair-raising than the time when someone you love stands up and sets down an ultimatum in the sand and says to you, “It’s me or the bottle”? That exact thing happened to Billy Joel in real life and not in the words of one of his all-time classic ballads.
The singer's ex Katie Lee said Joel always had "a little resentment" toward her for pushing him to seek treatment.
Billy Joel has been married four times. Here is all about his third wife, Katie Lee Biegel, who was married to the Piano Man from 2004 to 2009.
Get to know Billy Joel’s current wife, Alexis Roderick, and revisit his past marriages to Christie Brinkley, Katie Lee, and Elizabeth Weber.
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.