Thursday, March 31, 2011

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canceled the publication of his memoirs


New York, March 31 (EFE) .- The legendary New York singer Billy Joel decided to cancel the publication of the book with his memoirs, "The Book of Joel", scheduled for June in the U.S., because realized that does not want to talk about the past.

"I had to put to work and write the book to realize that I am not at all interested in talking about the past and that the best expression of my life and its ups and downs has always been and continues to be in my music," Joel said today in a statement to Efe.

The book, scheduled to leave the U.S. market on 14 June, was to offer fans of the artist "an unprecedented look into your heart and soul," according to publisher HarperCollins, confirmed also by canceling part of the book.

"'The Book of Joel' leads to an emotional journey in which we discover the different life events that inspired Joel songs, and in which the artist shares how he lived through the process of creating and recording their issues, "the editorial explained earlier this month when it announced the publication the book.

In those reports it was expected that the winner of six Grammy tells how he lived his leap to fame with "Piano Man" (1973), the song that would inspire his nickname in the world of music, or the successes that brought issues as "New York State of Mind" (1976) or "Just the Way You Are" (1977).

The editorial also claimed that the legendary singer narrate the "ups and downs" of their romance and marriage to Christie Brinkley, for which he wrote "Uptown Girl", and which broke up in 1994.

singer and composer had been immersed in the task of describing the "joys and charges "that comes from being a" superstar "in the autobiography, which was scheduled to take nearly 400 pages.

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