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Billy Joel And Brian Johnson Have Madison Square Garden ‘Shaking All Night Long’

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Tarra Matthews

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2014 marks the ‘Year Of Billy Joel’ at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The six-time Grammy Award winner has taken the a spot as an ‘artist-in-residence’ at the world famous Madison Square Garden this year, performing a show a month for the entire year. These 12 shows just add to the rich history Billy Joel has with the Garden; he’s performed there a record 47 times, including 12 sold out shows in a row in 2006.

Each show in Joel’s residence is sure to be wildly different, considering his extensive catalogue of hits including: ‘Piano Man,’ ‘Uptown Girl,’ ‘Only The Good Die Young,’ and ‘For The Longest Time.’

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For Billy Joel fans who attended the March 21st show, they were treated to an extra special treat in the form of Brian Johnson, frontman of legendary rock band AC/DC. Joel introduced Johnson as “part of one of the best bands he’d ever seen live.” Billy Joel and his band then broke into the AC/DC smash, ‘Shook Me All Night Long’ for the packed arena.

If you want to catch Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden, you have lots of time to plan, every month is SOLD OUT except December 18th!

 

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