logo
Billy Joel's life laid bare in new documentary capturing the highs and lows of his music career

Billy Joel's life laid bare in new documentary capturing the highs and lows of his music career

Has Billy Joel been underrated? It might seem an absurd thing to suggest. The American singer-songwriter is among the top 30 bestselling artists in pop history; he has had 33 hit singles, sold 160 million records, won multiple Grammy, Emmy and Tony awards and ranks as the fourth-most popular solo artist of all time in the US.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Antonio Banderas rules out retirement as he turns 65
Antonio Banderas rules out retirement as he turns 65

RTÉ News​

time39 minutes ago

  • RTÉ News​

Antonio Banderas rules out retirement as he turns 65

Spanish film star Antonio Banderas said in an interview published Sunday for his birthday that he has no plans to slow down now that he has reached 65. "When I was 20, I thought that 65-year-olds walked with a cane," said Banderas, known for roles in films such as The Mask of Zorro, Desperado and Philadelphia, in an interview with the Spanish daily El País. "Back then, at 65 you retired. Not anymore - now it's later." "Maybe I'm doing things I shouldn't be doing," added Banderas, who suffered a heart attack in 2017. "But the doctors don't say anything to me. They say I'm fine, that I should do whatever I want." The actor said he has recently started music theory classes and bought himself a piano. "I think I'd be one of those people who die if they stop. And I work at what I love; it's been the luck of my life," he said. Banderas, who began acting in the 1980s, said he remains busy running the theater he opened in 2019 in his hometown of Malaga, in southern Spain. He spent part of the summer in Boston filming a biopic of legendary chef Anthony Bourdain, titled Tony, and then traveled to Spain's Canary Islands to work on a thriller Above and Below.

I picked up a cheap as chips ornament in a charity shop, I was gobsmacked when I found out what it was worth
I picked up a cheap as chips ornament in a charity shop, I was gobsmacked when I found out what it was worth

The Irish Sun

time39 minutes ago

  • The Irish Sun

I picked up a cheap as chips ornament in a charity shop, I was gobsmacked when I found out what it was worth

Kyle Taylor had assumed he had snapped up a simple garden ornament MEGA FIND I picked up a cheap as chips ornament in a charity shop, I was gobsmacked when I found out what it was worth A LUCKY shopper has discovered that his £3 charity shop ornament could be worth over £900. Kyle Taylor may have snapped up the bargain of the year in the form of a stone mask. Advertisement 3 Kyle Taylor was charity shopping when he stumbled across an unexpected bargain Credit: Jam Press/@kylejohntaylor 3 He purchased what appeared to be an Italian terracotta mask tea light sconce from the 1960s for just £3 Credit: Jam Press/@kylejohntaylor 3 He was astinished to find a near identical mask being sold for over £900 online Credit: Jam Press/1st Dibs The 26-year-old legal assistant spotted the ornament in a local hospice shop and originally thought it was a piece for the garden. After buying it for just £3, Kyle took the item home and did a Google image search to figure out exactly what it was. And it turned out he had just purchased what appeared to be an Italian terracotta mask tea light sconce from the 1960s. The handmade vintage item is currently being flogged for as much as £957.97 online. Advertisement Online marketplace 1st Dibs even describes the piece as a 'gorgeous piece of art'. The lucky shopper made the purchase at St Gemma's Hospice in York on 29 July. 'I was shocked - I thought it was probably just something from B&Q or a garden centre,' Kyle, from York, says. 'I was curious to find out which shop it might have come from, and what the metal backing was for. Advertisement 'I used Google image search to find similar ones and looked at a number of others in the results. 'Some of them varied in price, style and age, but the one on the auction site is nearly identical to the one I have. Bargain capital of American – city with the most charity shops, flea markets stocked with 'high quality' goods 'I already loved it before I knew what it was, but I was reassured by my purchase. 'I always keep an eye out for antiques and furniture when in charity shops. Advertisement 'Anything quirky or unusual. 'I don't usually go looking for anything in particular. 'I just like to browse, as you never know what you will find in a charity shop.'

Amy Schumer stuns fans as she uses a walker after surfing accident and secret spinal surgery
Amy Schumer stuns fans as she uses a walker after surfing accident and secret spinal surgery

The Irish Sun

timean hour ago

  • The Irish Sun

Amy Schumer stuns fans as she uses a walker after surfing accident and secret spinal surgery

It came after she candidly opened up on using fat jabs next step Amy Schumer stuns fans as she uses a walker after surfing accident and secret spinal surgery AMY Schumer has left fans stunned after capturing herself using a walker. The Emmy award-winner actress, 44, revealed her secret spine surgery after admitting her lower back was "killing" her. 5 Amy Schumer stunned fans as she used a zimmer frame after undergoing back surgery Credit: amyschumer/Instagram 5 It came after she admitted to using weight loss jab Mounjaro Credit: amyschumer/Instagram 5 Amy, 44, suffered the surfing incident in high school Credit: Getty The New York-born star was seen donning a orange jumper and pink trousers as she stood at the bottom of the stairs with her silver frame. Amy flashed a wry smile as she clutched onto the handles of the support device. She told her followers: "Since my surfing injury back in the day my L5 has been killing me. "Today I got a laminectomy! "It's a short recovery and when I'm feeling better I will buy a bra!" She then added she had suffered a horse riding injury prior to surgery and said: "I took a deep breath and got my 44 year old, bad backed a** right back up on that horse and rode and trotted and it sent a message to those (riding students) and myself." The NHS stays of the procedure: "Lumbar decompression surgery is a type of surgery used to treat compressed nerves in the lower (lumbar) spine. "It's only recommended when non-surgical treatments haven't helped. "The surgery aims to improve symptoms such as persistent pain and numbness in the legs caused by pressure on the nerves in the spine." Amy Schumer reveals trolling over her 'moon face' led to Cushing Syndrome diagnosis Amy suffered her surfing injury in high school. CHANGING FIGURE Amy recently revealed she has been taking weight loss jab Mounjaro. Showing off her svelte figure while on a yacht, Amy looked amazing in the black and white swimsuit number. With her blond locks pulled back into an up-do, Amy posed beneath the sunshine as she looked out to the ocean. In March, the Trainwreck star revealed she was taking Mounjaro in an Instagram video. In the video she shared, she noted how the drug is not covered by insurance unless a patient has diabetes or severe obesity. "Which most of the internet thinks I have," she joked. "But I'm having a really good experience with it, and I wanted to keep it real with you about that." Amy previously confessed to having taken Ozempic and having a "horrible experience" with it. Speaking on The Howard Stern show, she said: "I have this gene, GDF15, which makes you extremely prone to nausea, which is why I was so sick during my pregnancy. "So, I tried Ozempic almost three years ago and I was, like, veteran. "I was, like, vomiting — and then you have no energy. But other people take it and they're all good. God bless them." She explained how she "lost 30 pounds so quick" but noted how the nausea she experienced was awful. Last year, the actress and director revealed she had been diagnosed with Cushing's Syndrome, which was caused by having steroid injections in high doses. The star, who has now "got rid" of the syndrome, first announced news of her diagnosis in early 2024 in the News Not Noise Substack newsletter. 5 She has spoken openly about using fat jabs Credit: Getty

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store