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In the last few days, Billy Joel has been more present as an icon than as an active performer, but the moves around his name point straight at legacy and long term biography. According to ABC Audio and multiple classic rock outlets, New York impresario Michael Dorf has confirmed that the 21st annual Music Of tribute at Carnegie Hall on March 12, 2026, will be devoted entirely to the music of Billy Joel, with Joel’s full eight piece touring band serving as the house band and his daughter Alexa Ray Joel among the featured vocalists alongside Rob Thomas, Train frontman Pat Monahan, Gavin DeGraw, Tanya Tucker, Mary Chapin Carpenter, The War and Treaty, Rufus Wainwright, Joy Oladokun, Marc Roberge, Matt Nathanson and Bettye LaVette. ABC affiliated reports note that for the first time in the history of the Music Of series, the show sold out before the lineup was even announced, a small but telling headline about his enduring draw and the trust fans place in anything carrying his name. Pollstar and American Songwriter both stress that all net proceeds will go to music education programs for underserved kids, further cementing Joel’s late career identity as a benefactor of the next generation rather than a chart chaser. On the philanthropy front, regional outlets in Kentucky including the NKY Tribune and Movers and Makers report that The Joel Foundation, run by Billy and his wife Alexis Roderick Joel, has quietly awarded a twenty five thousand dollar grant to The Carnegie arts center in Covington to underwrite in school music education for public school students who would not otherwise see instruments or teaching artists in their classrooms; local coverage emphasizes that the foundation rarely funds outside the New York orbit, suggesting a deliberate widening of his charitable footprint. Back home on Long Island, Broadway World, the Long Island Business News, and the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame have all been publicizing a newly announced Billy Joel symposium scheduled for June, a two day academic style conference on his lyrics, performances, regional roots and cultural impact, complete with a formal call for papers that pointedly describes his catalog as a mirror of contemporary America. There have also been routine social media ripples as Rob Thomas and other tribute performers posted about their upcoming Carnegie Hall slots, but no verified reports place Joel himself in new public performances or fresh interviews this week; any talk of surprise appearances at the March tribute is pure speculation at this stage, openly labeled as guesswork even by outlets like Pollstar.
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