On September 20, 2004, Billy Joel received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
in Los Angeles, adding another milestone to his extraordinary career.
"Movin' Out," a Broadway musical based on Joel's music choreographed
and directed by Twyla Tharp, was nominated for 10 Tony Awards and took home
two including Best Orchestrations--Billy's first Tony Award win--and Best Choreography.
Billy Joel has had 33 Top 40 hits and 23 Grammy nominations since signing his
first solo recording contract in 1972. In 1990, he was presented with a Grammy
Legend Award. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992, Joel was presented
with the Johnny Mercer Award, the organization's highest honor, in 2001. In
1999 he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and has received
the Recording Industry Association of America Diamond Award, presented for albums
that have sold over 10 million copies.
Having sold more than 100 million records over the past quarter century, Billy
Joel ranks as one of most popular recording artists and respected entertainers
in the world. In addition to his Grammy Awards, Joel has earned three Awards
For Cable Excellence and has received numerous ASCAP and BMI awards including
the ASCAP Founders Award and the BMI Career Achievement Award and, in 1994,
was given the 1994 Billboard Century Award. Among his many other awards and
honors, Billy Joel has been given a Doctor of Humane Letters from Fairfield
University (1991), a Honorary Doctorate from Berklee College of Music (1993),
and a Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Hofstra University (1997) and
a Doctor of Music from Southampton College (2000).
Joel has donated his time and resources to a variety of charitable causes outside
the realm of his musical career. A longtime advocate for music education, he
first began holding "master class" sessions on college campuses more
than 20 years ago, giving sessions at colleges across the country and around
the world. In addition, he has held classes as a benefit for the STAR Foundation
(Standing for Truth About Radiation) and to establish the Rosalind Joel Scholarship
for the Performing Arts at City College in New York City.
Billy Joel has recently launched an ongoing educational initiative to provide
seed money, musical scholarships, and endowments to a variety of East Coast
colleges, universities and music schools.
For his accomplishments as a musician and as a humanitarian, Billy Joel was
honored as the 2002 MusiCares Person Of The Year by the MusiCares Foundation
and the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.