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- 20248.4 (54)TV SpecialA concert celebrating Billy Joel's record-breaking 100th consecutive performance at Madison Square Garden.
- 20248.4 (30)TV Special
- An upper-class Manhattan divorcee comes to believe that her brother is possessed by the spirit of a serial killer who beheaded young women in Spanish Harlem.
- The title character in the music video was played by Christie Brinkley, whom Billy Joel married two years later. Different versions of the music video opening were produced, in which an auto mechanic is watching the end of Joel's previous hit "Tell Her About It" on a small TV. Then, depending on the version, the next image on the TV is either a blank screen or the logo of the network or TV show the video was on.
- The music video for "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, starring Marlee Matlin.
- This concert includes Billy Joel's performances of "Scenes From An Italian Restaurant," "Storm Front," "Downeaster Alexa," "Pressure," and "Piano Man."
- A new version of the video was shot in 1985, with new extras, and was more or less the same as the original.
- Joel McHale, the snarky star of Community (2009), ridicules the silliest moments reality television, internet videos and TV from around the world have to offer. Each episode also features celebrity guests and a couple of sketches.
- Billy Joel comes to the Faena Theater in Miami Beach, Florida to talk about his life, the craft of songwriting and his music. He reveals his love of classical music and jazz as a child and performs songs from each of those genres. Billy plays the Elton John classic Tiny Dancer, Procol Harum's Whiter Shade of Pale, a soulful version of Georgia On My Mind as he pays tribute to Ray Charles and a host of his own classic songs.
- Billy Joel performs in the music video "A Matter of Trust" from the album "The Bridge" recorded for Columbia Records. Billy Joel and his band perform in the basement of a building on St. Mark's Place in New York City's East Village. Various onlookers and pedestrians enjoy the concert from outside.
- Highlights from Billy Joel's 1987 concert tour of the Soviet Union.
- In 1983, Billy Joel performed a hometown concert at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York.
- "City of Joel" is a documentary - with unprecedented access - to a 1.1 square mile shtetl in the suburbs that is home to 22,000 members of one of the most insular and orthodox Hasidic sects. We follow the battles they are waging to survive. Just 50 miles north of New York City, the Satmar sect has built Kiryas Joel as a religious haven where they can be fruitful, multiply and follow the 613 rules of the Talmud. But with some of the highest rates of marriage, birth and religious observance in the country, they have been almost too successful. Developers have come up with a plan to double the size of the village to keep up with this growth, but their neighbors fight back because they believe it will harm the environment and tilt the balance of political power. Kiryas Joel - which means City of Joel - is named for former Joel Teitelbaum, one of the few Rebbes - or religious leaders - to survive the Holocaust. By the 1970s, he worried that his followers were losing their way. So Teitelbaum created an isolated village where every aspect of life revolved around Jewish law. Our film explores how this ultra-orthodox faith has become both a source of strength and tension in Kiryas Joel. In the tradition of rigorous observational documentaries, we present the people on all sides of a conflict - from religious zealots to dissidents, from rabbis to people who doubt their own faith as they struggle to find their own place in the City of Joel.
- "In July-August 1987, after 100 shows around the world on The Bridge Tour, Billy Joel accepted the Kremlin's invitation to the U.S.S.R. for six fully-staged rock shows in Moscow and Leningrad, fulfilling a long-time desire to perform in Russia. During their stay, Billy and his family, along with musicians, staff, and a huge press entourage spent their days interacting with the Russian people, forging true bonds of friendship wherever they went. For the first time, A Matter Of Trust - The Bridge To Russia: The Concert presents an expanded version of what fans saw and heard over a quarter-century ago. The newly remastered concert film, originally directed by Wayne Isham, adds seven previously unreleased songs to the original 1987 VHS release Live From Leningrad, including a bonus performance of "Pressure." The performances have been completely remasterd from the original 35 millimeter negatives for the best audiovisual quality. Billy has always believed that going to Russia was the most important thing he'd ever done as a performer. The freedom and excitement of his presence permanently affected the country and played a role in the ultimate dissolution of the U.S.S.R. in 1991. "
- Unable to have kids of their own, Cecilia and Diego get a call from the adoption agency they registered to some time ago. The sudden arrival of Joel, a nine-year-old with a troubled history, will change the course of their lives.
- Billy Joel performs in the music video "Keeping the Faith" from the album "An Innocent Man" recorded for Columbia Records. Billy Joel sings in a courtroom with an audience populated by 1950s acts on one side and 1960s acts on the other. Joels sings before leaving the courtroom down steps designed like piano keys.
- Evangelist Joel Osteen hosts weekly religious services at his Lakewood Church in Houston.
- The music video for "The Longest Time" by Billy Joel.
- A documentary exploring The Piano Man's unprecedented monthly residency at Madison Square Garden, the origin of becoming a franchise, and celebrating his 100th lifetime performance at the World's Most Famous Arena.
- Christian martial arts expert Steve Nekoda has his faith in God tested when he must rescue his wife from a diabolical human trafficker.
- To mark the closing of New York's historic Shea Stadium in 2008, Billy Joel drafted an all-star musical team, including Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, John Mayer and Garth Brooks, for a last play at Shea. This hits-packed feature is a grand slam!
- This animated comedy depicts the adventures of Joel Stein, host of an rock-star interview show on VH1. Joel is badgering his famous guests with obnoxious, aggressive, and frequently inappropriate questions. Other characters in this workplace comedy include: Michele, Joel's producer, whom he has a crush on; Kevin, his loyal P.A.; Leif, his nemesis, who is VH1's star; Z, the head of programming; several "famous rock stars" every week.
- The music video for "Piano Man" by Billy Joel, depicting the characters in the song.
- Gershwin Prize for Popular Song (2015) is a tribute to Billy Joel, singer and songwriter. Joel is the 2015 recipient of the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
- Roosa and her teen kids have just moved in with Roosa's new husband and his kids, when a schoolgirl is found nearby, stabbed to death. To her horror, Roosa starts suspecting her 16-year-old son Joel.
- A stone-faced man, savoring every puff of a Parisienne cigarette with a long cigarette holder, sits alone in a musical theater watching a hyperactive comedy performer belt out showtunes on stage.
- The music video for Billy Joel's 1983 hit "Tell Her About It," presented as an appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
- The host of The Soup & star of the show, Community, brings you his first stand-up special. He discusses everything from feeding alligators in the south to wanting to change the San Francisco 49er's name to something a little more relevant.
- Joel Kim Booster's first Netflix comedy special, talking about the cultural nuances of being Asian as he gets older and much more.
- An inside look at Billy Joel's historic run of shows at Madison Square Garden, dubbed "the greatest arena engagement of all time".
- Promo video of the first single from Joel's twelfth studio album, "River of Dreams": Joel plays on piano and also on a railway train with a chorus of three Afroamerican backup singers behind him.
- Best friends Joel Dommett and Nish Kumar travel to locations across the globe to immerse themselves in the lives of the toughest, strongest, fittest people in the world.
- Billy Joel performs in the music video "The Downeaster Alexa" from the album "Storm Front" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with clips of the band and fisherman taking in a catch. Billy Joel sings as he plays an accordion while clips of fisherman play throughout.
- A true crime film based on the story of New York's most notorious serial killer, who murdered at least seventeen prostitutes in the late eighties and early nineties.
- This documentary examines the making of the album "River Of Dreams," and Billy Joel's preparation for the concert tour that followed its release.
- Billy Joel performs in the music video "I Go to Extremes" from the album "Storm Front" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with Billy Joel dancing with a microphone as he stands in front of a large window. He sings as he wears sunglasses with his band behind him.
- Billy Joel performs in the music video "That's Not Her Style" from the album "Storm Front" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with clips of the outside of Yankee Stadium. Billy Joel starts on the harmonica before he begins to sing for an enthusiastic crowd.
- Former US Navy SEAL Joel Lambert sets out to get up close with four of the world's top predators - polar bears, lions, great white sharks, and spotted hyenas - and observe what makes them nature's ultimate hunters.