Billy Joel's November anniversaries: 'Cold Spring Harbor,' 'Piano Man' released and more
Nov. 1
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Nov. 1 (1971): "Cold Spring Harbor," Joel's first album, is released.
Nov. 2
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Nov. 2 (1973): "Piano Man" single is released.
Nov. 7
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Nov. 7 (1973): Joel is taped performing at Palace Theatre.
Nov. 17
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Nov. 17 (2014): Joel is awarded the ASCAP Centennial Award.
Nov. 18
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Nov. 18 (1978): Joel earns his first No. 1 album when "52nd Street" tops the Billboard pop chart. One of the songs on the album, "Rosalinda's Eyes," is dedicated to Joel's mother, Rosalind, pictured here.
Nov. 18
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Nov. 18 (2014): Joel performs after receiving the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for popular song, at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington.
Nov. 27
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Nov. 27 (1980): Joel's song "My Life" is used as the theme song for the Tom Hanks ABC comedy "Bosom Buddies."
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