Chris Pine steps out in style while picking up coffee on Tuesday afternoon (August 4) in Los Angeles.
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Billy Joel gave an impromptu show in Long Island, New York. The 71-year-old entertainer, commonly known as the «Piano Man,» was filmed playing a discarded piano that was left on a sidewalk.
In the now-viral clip, Joel is seen having a blast playing the keys before wondering why the musical instrument was thrown out.«It's a perfectly good piano. It's a shame to throw it out,» he says before he suggests donating the piano to the Society of St.
Chris Pine steps out in style while picking up coffee on Tuesday afternoon (August 4) in Los Angeles.
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(CNN)You may be right, Billy Joel, it may be crazy to have tossed out that piano.Video of the superstar musician playing a discarded piano on a sidewalk on Long Island, New York, has been making the rounds.A rep for Joel confirmed to CNN it indeed is the Piano Manin the video, but did not offer comment.The 71-year-old performer was captured on what appears to be a cell phone camera, playing a Ragtime-type tune onthe piano out near the street.He's seen wearing a motorcycle helmet and, according
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Normally, people have to pay hundreds of dollars to see Billy Joel play in New York City. However, residents of Huntington, Long Island, were treated to a performance by the living legend for free last month.
Newsday reports.Cellphone video sneakily taken of Joel shows the 71-year-old, five-time Grammy winner casually performing a complicated song — identified by fans as Shelton Brooks’ 1917 ragtime roll “Darktown Strutters’ Ball” — in a helmet with a backpack last month.“Not bad!” the music titan and writer of “Uptown Girl” exclaimed in the viral clip posted June 26 on YouTube. “The action is good.
Billy Joel is proving why he’s known as the Piano Man.
Piano men gotta piano, right? In a world gone mad, there are a few things you can count on, and Billy Joel tickling the ivories is definitely one of them. In a viral video shot last month, Joel, 71, is seen stopping to play a tune on a sidewalk keyboard in Huntington, Long Island, zipping of an impromptu version of Shelton Brooks' 1917 ragtime roll "Darktown Strutters' Ball."