Today, Billy Joel is celebrated as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, filling arenas worldwide with timeless hits. But behind the fame was a difficult childhood marked by poverty, family struggles, and emotional pain.
Born in the Bronx and raised on Long Island, Billy grew up in a working-class family after his father fled Nazi Germany. Though his father was a talented pianist, their relationship was tense and sometimes violent. Billy recalled being hit unconscious during a piano lesson as a child.
After his parents divorced, Billy and his cousin were raised by their mother, Rosalind, who battled loneliness, alcohol issues, and what the family later believed may have been bipolar disorder. Despite their hardships, she always believed in Billy’s talent and made sure he continued piano lessons, even during their poorest years.
Billy Joel went on to become one of the best-selling music artists in history, earning millions and entering both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Yet his life also included struggles with depression, alcoholism, failed marriages, financial betrayal, and health problems.
In 2025, Billy revealed he had been diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH), a brain disorder that forced him to cancel concerts. Despite the setback, his family says he is recovering well through therapy and remains hopeful about returning to the stage.
Through every hardship, Billy Joel has remained resilient — proving why generations still know him as the legendary “Piano Man.”
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