Mark Bego's "Billy Joel: The Biography" was a wonderful read for one of my favorite music idol's of the 1980. It's a biography of the Great "pop rock" musician from his early childhood when he lived on Long Island in New York--till he gained his long, and current fame!
Reading Bego's "Billy Joel: The Biography" makes me remember where I first was when "It was Saturday night in the Piano Bar," "Heading to Hackensack, Sack, Sack, "My Life," "New York State of Mind," "She's Always a Woman," and "Big Shot," all considered the classics of Joel's works, were first heard on the radio.
What surprised me was that Joel is half Jewish, and that it was a log of the Jewish music, (Klezmer) which aided him in his music. I also though his search for agents was written well. And easy read about someone who started out humble, and to some extend is still pretty humbled, although he has a lot of the ownership of Madison Square Garden for his performances....
Laura Cobrinik,
Boonton Township NJ