Billy Joel, HBO and And So It Goes
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The "Piano Man" singer is set to appear on the 'Club Random' podcast next week, with a video clip from the interview released on Friday.
Billy Joel says he's feeling good amid his brain disorder diagnosis: 'It sounds a lot worse than what I'm feeling.'
In an interview with Bill Maher for his 'Club Random' podcast, Joel noted that the English rock group "had their ups and downs"
At one point, [Billy] said to me, 'You going deep?' And I said, ‘Yeah, and you know you’re going to go deep too,'" the film’s co-director Susan Lacy says.
Billy Joel has opened up for the first time about the brain disorder that forced him to cancel all upcoming performances and tour dates. The music icon, 76, was diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) in May. The rare disease can cause problems walking, which is especially problematic for a performer like Joel.
He didn’t see the film until it was finished, so he stuck by that, and we took that as permission to tell the real story about Billy Joel.”
Less than two months after revealing he’s been diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH), the 75-year-old music legend has resurfaced for a candid conversation with HBO ’s Real Time host Bill Maher. The two caught up at Joel’s home in Florida for an in-depth interview, set to premiere Monday on Maher’s Club Random podcast.