Billy Joel, And So It Goes
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And So It Goes' interviews all four of his wives and candidly examines singer's struggles with money, alcohol and critics
Billy Joel acknowledged “bad blood” between himself and Elton John in the second installment of his two-part HBO documentary “Billy Joel: And So It Goes,” released Friday. Joel explained the pair’s fallout occurred after John publicly insisted he needed to go to rehab.
Billy Joel opens up about his struggles with alcohol abuse in the new HBO documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes — and reveals that ex-wife Katie Lee gave him something of an “ultimatum” to either seek help or end their relationship.
And So It Goes,” the singer is opening up about some tough moments with longtime friend and tourmate Elton John.
Forgiveness is complicated. And so is self-examination. But Billy Joel, who has an inherent likability, and his loved ones seem to be well-practiced in the art of both.
Billy Joel says there was once "bad blood" between him and Elton John. In the second part of a new two-part HBO documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes, the "Piano Man" singer opens up about how the "Your Song" musician's public declaration that he needed rehab caused tension between them.
Billy Joel's two-parted documentary, And So It Goes, co-executive producer Steve Cohen opened up about Tom Hanks' approach towards the film.The HBO project follows Joel’s