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Why Billy Joel always wore a jacket and tie on stage — and never looked back
HBO’s unprecedented decade-long residency.
But one topic the comprehensive five-hour project, “And So It Goes” by Emmy winners Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin, doesn’t address is how Joel went from a scruffy aspiring metal head in a cacophonous act called Attila to an angry young man whose public uniform was a coat and tie with a button-down and sneakers.
On the 1970 cover of Attila’s sole, ill-fated album, a long-haired Joel and his bandmate Jon Small wore furry barbarian costumes from the film “Ben-Hur” surrounded by hanging meat.
But soon after, Joel wouldn’t be caught without a coat and tie.

