winzir Billy Joel Is Selling the Mansion He First Saw While Dredging Oysters
A teenager, then known as William Martin Joel, lived in the working-class suburb of Hicksville — his family so limited that they didn’t own a TV. He took a tiring minimum wage job dredging oysters.
The dredge crisscrossed the waters of Long Island Sound, including a bay that curves like a comma and faces some of the most expensive real estate in the United States. From the boat, he could see a stately brick mansion.
“Rich bastards,” he thought to himself. “I’ll never live in a house like that.”
ImageBilly Joel takes the stage on the final night of his 10-year residency at Madison Square Garden.Credit...Thea Traff for The New York TimesSeveral decades and dozens of Top 40 hits later, Billy Joel — the oysterman turned piano man — bought that very mansion on Centre Island in 2002.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTMr. Joel, 75, has told that story many times, right down to throwing in the vulgarity, maybe because it’s so unbelievable: “The word that applies is ‘absurd.’ I grew up in a quarter-acre lot house in Hicksville. And I would ride my bicycle up here and take a bike ride and look at all the rich people and cuss them out,” he says.
ImageBilly Joel’s mansion, which he named “MiddleSea.”Credit...Eric Striffler for The New York TimesSubscribe to The Times to read as many articles as you like.winzir
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