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New York State of Mind! Billy Joel surprises Manhattan pedicab playing his song

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 23 – Billy Joel, recovering from a brain disorder, shared a joyful moment greeting a pedicab playing his song and took a selfie with the driver and passengers, video posted Monday.

  • On July 21, 2025, Billy Joel caught the attention of a pedicab driver in New York City who was playing his 1976 hit "New York State of Mind," greeting him from his SUV as the driver cycled through the streets.
  • In May 2025, Joel disclosed that he has a condition called normal pressure hydrocephalus, which involves an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid inside the skull that puts pressure on the brain.
  • Joel canceled his 2025 shows because performing worsened his hearing, vision, and balance, and he is now undergoing specific physical therapy off stage.
  • On July 21’s Bill Maher podcast, Joel said he feels "fine," described the diagnosis as scary but treatable, and captioned his Instagram post "We’re in a New York State of Mind…always."
  • The encounter and Joel’s health updates coincided with the HBO documentary "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," indicating ongoing recovery and public engagement.
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In a new interview, Billy Joel spoke about his brain problem: "It sounds much worse than I feel." In May, Billy Joel canceled all his concerts and revealed that he was suffering from hydrocephalus at normal pressure. Two months later, the singer spoke for the first time about his problems [...] This article Billy Joel evokes his health problems appeared first on Rolling Stone.

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