In his new two-part HBO documentary, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, which was released on July 18, the legendary “Piano Man” singer took a strong stance against the long-standing myth that he’s been arrested for multiple DUIs.
The 76-year-old musician, who has been involved in several car accidents throughout his career — including a serious one in 2002 where he was airlifted to the hospital after slamming into a tree head on — has consistently denied the DUI rumors. In a 2013 interview with The New York Times Magazine, Joel explained that the accidents were the result of “mental fog” and not related to alcohol. He emphasized, “I never had a DUI in my life. That’s another fallacy. Look at the police records. My mind wasn’t right. I wasn’t focused.”
Despite facing personal struggles, Joel has always channeled his pain into his music. However, one regret still lingers in his career — an opportunity to collaborate with the legendary George Martin. In a recent interview with Bill Maheron his Club Random podcast, Joel revealed that after Martin, known for his transformative work with The Beatles, watched him perform, he offered Joel a dream chance to work together. But the offer came with a catch: Martin insisted on using his own hand-picked musicians, replacing Joel’s long-time band. “That was one of the most traumatic things I went through, was deciding not to work with George Martin, who was one of my heroes," Joel revealed.
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