Also that year, Joel was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by his idol, Ray Charles. In 1999, the worldwide sales of his songs passed the 100 million mark. After the release of River of Dreams (1994), Joel slowed his studio recordings but continued to tour alone and in combination with fellow artists such as Elton John.
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His professional success continued unabated into the early 1990s, although his personal life became somewhat dramatic. In 1989, on the heels of the successful single "We Didn't Start the Fire," Joel was presented with the Grammy Legend Award. While churning out hits, Joel would also frequent the benefit circuit, performing with stars such as Cyndi Lauper and John Mellencamp to raise money for various causes. Through the 1980s, Joel would be crowned a hit-maker with smashes such as "Tell Her About It," "Uptown Girl," "Innocent Man" and "The Longest Time." He would release two volumes of Greatest Hits and become the first American performer to unleash a full-scale rock production in the Soviet Union.
Executives from Columbia Records sought out the lounge player and gave Joel a second chance to become a rock star. His time playing at The Executive Room on Wilshire Boulevard would later be immortalized in his song "Piano Man," which describes a no-name lounge's down-and-out patrons.īy late 1972, an underground recording of Joel's "Captain Jack" had been released on the East Coast and was garnering positive attention. In early 1972, he got a gig working as a lounge pianist under the pseudonym Bill Martin. It wasn't a commercial success.ĭisillusioned with trying to make it as a rock star, Joel moved to Los Angeles to fly under the radar for a while. The terms of Joel's contract with Family Productions turned out to be onerous and the artist was unhappy with the quality of the album they released. He dropped out of high school to pursue a performing career, devoting himself to creating his first solo album Cold Spring Harbor, which was released in 1971. It wasn't long before the artist, inspired by the Beatles' iconic Ed Sullivan Show performance, committed heart and soul to a life in music.