Billy Joel is an American musician and singer-songwriter renowned for his extensive catalog of hit songs, including "Piano Man," "Uptown Girl," and "We Didn't Start the Fire." His blend of pop, rock, and classical influences has earned him critical acclaim and commercial success. Joel's music has resonated with audiences worldwide, and he is considered one of the most successful and enduring artists in popular music.

"Artist - musicians, painters, writers, poets, always seem to have had the most accurate perception of what is really going on around them, not the official version or the popular perception of contemporary life."



"Historically, musicians know what it is like to be outside the norm - walking the high wire without a safety net. Our experience is not so different from those who march to the beat of different drummers."



"In an age of incompetence, I've been able to last in this crazy business. I actually know how to play my ax and write a song. That's my job."



"Why do musicians give so much time to charitable causes? The most humanitarian cause that we can give our time to is the creation and performance of music itself."



"We are living in a time when American popular music is finally being recognized as one of our most successful exports. The demand is huge."



"If you make music for the human needs you have within yourself, then you do it for all humans who need the same things. You enrich humanity with the profound expression of these feelings."



"I consider myself to be an inept pianist, a bad singer, and a merely competent songwriter. What I do, in my opinion, is by no means extraordinary."



"I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music."



"Don't make music for some vast, unseen audience or market or ratings share or even for something as tangible as money. Though it's crucial to make a living, that shouldn't be your inspiration. Do it for yourself."



"I am, as I've said, merely competent. But in an age of incompetence, that makes me extraordinary."

