Billy Joel is a legendary singer-songwriter and pianist. Since the release his 1973 hit, 'Piano Man', Billy Joel has become the USA's sixth best-selling recording ever. He is currently performing monthly shows at New York's Madison Square Gardens. These sell-out shows are grand affairs.
As expected, each gig is a sell-out. Each month the crowd gathers, bursting with anticipation. As Billy Joel takes to the piano, a deafening roar of yells, whoops and claps erupts. Despite undertaking a musical residency, Billy is careful to avoid repetition. The set list changes each month and the songwriter freely and spontaneously speaks to the audience between numbers.
April's set opened with 'Miami 2017.' Always a showman, Billy began with a true crowd-pleaser. This track showcased the singer's powerful and near-faultless vocals, setting the scene for the rest of the evening. This month's crafted set list demonstrated Billy's intricate understanding of what makes a good a show. The performer guided his audience through a mixture of old classics, new compositions and inventive covers. Indeed, reflecting on his long career and progressing years, Billy gave an apt rendition of The Beatles' 'When I'm Sixty-Four.' The concert finished on a high. The whole crowd exuberantly sang along to 'Only the Good Die Young' and were treated to Mark Rivera's ever-brilliant sax playing.