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Date: Fri 15-May-1998

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Date: Fri 15-May-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: SHANNO

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Hartford-Joel-concert

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A Hat Trick In Hartford For The Piano Man

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Before embarking on a tour of Europe this summer, where he will perform most

dates with Elton John, Billy Joel returned to Connecticut last week for three

performances at the Hartford Civic Center. Tickets for the May 6, 8 and 9

shows sold out in less than 30 minutes when they were each put on sale back in

February. Because he doesn't have a new album to support this tour, Joel is

concentration on playing songs from his library of hits, some of which date

back nearly 30 years. The result is a two-hour show that is enjoyable for all

ages. Even the most elementary of fans know the opening chords to "Piano Man,"

Joel's nickname and his signature song, which he is performing on the current

leg of his tour in his encore, along with the song "Captain Jack." Long before

he reaches the encore stage of the show, The Piano Man has gone back and forth

from ballads to rockers, old songs and new, including "You Oughta Know By

Now," "Allentown," "Pressure," "Don't Ask Me Why," "My Life," and a million

others. The above photo is from Joel's May 6 performance. It was announced

this week that the performer will be returning to Connecticut for a fourth and

final show this year at the Civic Center this fall. Tickets for a September 9

concert will be on sale Saturday, May 16. -Bee Photo, Hicks

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