Lexington Books
Pages: 260
Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-1-7936-0181-0 • Hardback • August 2020 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
978-1-7936-0183-4 • Paperback • December 2021 • $44.99 • (£35.00)
978-1-7936-0182-7 • eBook • August 2020 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
Joshua S. Duchan is associate professor of music and director of graduate studies in the Department of Music at Wayne State University.
Ryan Raul Bañagale is associate professor of music and director of performing arts at Colorado College.
Foreword by Billy Joel
Introduction: “The Stranger”: Locating Billy Joel in Popular Music Studies
Ryan Raul Bañagale and Joshua S. Duchan
Part I: “Somewhere Along the Line”: Considering Tradition
Chapter One: From Liverpool to Hicksville: Sgt. Pepper Meets The Nylon Curtain
Joshua S. Duchan
Chapter Two: Movin’ Out on Thunder Road: Images of Ambition, Escape, and Authenticity in Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen
John J. Sheinbaum
Part II: “This Is the Time”: Performance Analysis
Chapter Three: Billy Joel, Piano Culture, and Rock’s Road Not Taken
Jonathan D. Bellman
Chapter Four: Form, Lyrics, and the “Short-Short-Long” Pattern in Billy Joel’s Music
Don Traut
Part III: “You’re My Home”: Imagined Locations
Chapter Five: “The Downeaster ‘Alexa’”: Billy Joel Signifies Folk
Morgan Jones
Chapter Six: “Nothing Rhymes With Bethlehem”: City Branding Schemes and the Strategic Deployment of Billy Joel’s “Allentown”
Sarah Messbauer
Part IV: “Stop in Nevada”: Live Performance
Chapter Seven: “She’s Got a Way”: Gendered and Physical Embodiment in Interpreting Billy Joel in American Sign Language
Elyse Marrero
Chapter Eight: Twenty-First-Century Patronage: The Road to Billy Joel’s Madison Square Garden Concert Residency
Stan Soocher
Part V: “Just the Way You Are”: Arranging Billy Joel, Arranging Ourselves
Chapter Nine: Scenes From a Music Museum: The Piano Man’s Notebooks in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Jason Hanley and Kathryn Metz
Chapter Ten: Disavowing Billy Joel: Taste Shaming and “Schlock” Fandom
James Deaville
Chapter Eleven: My Lives: Greatest Hits and the Arranging of a Career
Ryan Raul Bañagale
Part VI: Transcript
Chapter Twelve: “Take the Phone Off the Hook”: A Public Interview with Billy Joel, interviewed by Ryan Raul Bañagale and Joshua S. Duchan
About the Editors and Contributors
Discography
Duchan and Bañagale have brought together 12 essays on musician Billy Joel (b. 1949), preceded by an introduction and a brief foreword by Joel. Though there have been many biographies of Joel, this is a valuable addition to the scholarship. . . The book concludes with Bañagale and Duchan’s 2016 interview with Joel. Many of the essays include music transcriptions. A discography lists Joel’s dozen solo studio albums; bibliographical references stand in for a bibliography. This is a useful addition to the literature on Joel’s musical heritage. Recommended.
— Choice Reviews
Ultimately, I leave the interpretation of my music to others. I’ve said all I can, in the music and in interviews. I’m flattered that the last few years have seen an increase in interest in my music on the part of musicologists and other scholars, seeking better understandings of my songs and their place in American history and culture. If that all continues, great. And the chapters in this book are a very good place to start. —from the Foreword by— Billy Joel
A wide-ranging look at the work of a pop master. This illuminating collection of essays offers diverse perspectives on Joel’s music, making a compelling scholarly case for his legacy as one of rock’s great songwriters and performers.
— Albin Zak, University at Albany
We learn from many insightful perspectives how to fully appreciate Joel’s intriguing body of work. The writers have geared their presentations for the non-specialist reader, a great feat given the multileveled complexity of the lyrics, music, and sonics in Joel’s catalog. The collection is topped-off with a penetrating discussion with The Man himself—Bravi!
— Walter Everett, The University of Michigan