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Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has created and edited video for DreamWorks, YouTube, Microsoft, Sony and BET.
Billy Joel blasts President Donald Trump's 2017 comments about the Charlottesville, Va., white supremacist rally in his documentary 'And So It Goes': 'Nazis are not good people.'
Behind the Billy Joel track that directly references the conflict surrounding the release of his signature song, "Piano Man."
Forgiveness is complicated. And so is self-examination. But Billy Joel, who has an inherent likability, and his loved ones seem to be well-practiced in the art of both.
And So It Goes,' the singer-songwriter said he felt like "teenager" when he fell for ex wife Christie Brinkley.
In part two of his Billy Joel: And So It Goes documentary on HBO Max, the five-time Grammy winner says that while he “never liked getting political on stage,” there are situations about which he feels the need to speak out, and this is one of them.
A pedicab driver in New York City got the surprise of his life when Billy Joel stops to say hello after hearing his own song "New York State of Mind" being played for passengers.