Submitted by Heavy_Reality_5633 t3_z79y83 in Music
I recently started listening to Billy Joel and I love his music and I was wondering if there were any musicians who play the style as him.
Submitted by Heavy_Reality_5633 t3_z79y83 in Music
I recently started listening to Billy Joel and I love his music and I was wondering if there were any musicians who play the style as him.
Try some Todd Rundgren.
Tapestry by Carole King has some piano-led rock and roll songs.
Maybe Joe Jackson
Should’ve started with Spotify
Magic, Lullaby, Still Fighting It, Brick, the list goes on, my friend. Ben Folds writes some powerful stuff while also being able to write fun stuff like Army and Song for the Dumped. haven't listened to that stuff in ages.
Some very good suggestions here, already. Elton John is the obvious comp. I'll add Phil Collins and post-1980 Genesis.
Not really piano-driven, but Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons has a similar musical style (precedes him by about 10 or 15 years).
Warren Zevon
I mean, there's only one Billy Joel, but maybe you'd also like Hall & Oates, or Steeley Dan, or Supertramp.
I’ll give a listen to them thank you
Seems interesting I’ll listen
Whoever is annoying and pretentious
I’ve heard good things about Phil Collins
Check out Butch Walker! His current album is piano based and a similar style. He has so many great songs
I listen to Carole King once and I liked it so I’ll listen to one of her albums
Beat me to it! The songwriting, the piano, the lyricism. Early Zevon is as close as you'll get to Joel.
I’ll definitely give him a listen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudon_Wainwright_III
or Leonard Cohen or Sting, yes Sting.
Elton John
Nope
Andrew Gold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq2TxnlWunw
Tori Amos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY4B3myUI_4
Joni Mitchell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXsxd9C6BNs
Hall and Oates - kind of…
Heck yeah!
Phil Collins
I thought it said, "Who are some artists like Billy Idol?" Until I read your comment.
Just realizing I was really underselling that album. It's really one of the all time great singer songwriter albums. Definitely check it out.
That’s exactly what I am looking for
I will thank you
I will thank you
I’ve heard some of Gordon Lightfoots music so I’m excited to see what the other people you mentioned have
do wop joel or 80’s joel ?
Hah Billy Joel is a legend
Interesting
That might be what I’m looking for
There are no artists “like” Billy Joel. He is an original.
See if you think Regina Spektor, Tori Amos, or Amanda Palmer (Dresden Dolls) qualify.
These are all incredible songs that nobody talks about! Ben Folds Live has a hidden Emaline that could fit on this playlist.
Randy Newman
Wow..I never thought about it before, but....this is the perfect answer!
What type of Billy Joel are you into? Any particular songs or albums? He’s considered great among many reasons because of his versatility so narrowing down can help
Not his music but the coolest story including Paul McCartney https://youtu.be/jg2un-NGlmc
If you like Billy's song "You're My Home," it was actually inspired by Lightfoot--Billy was trying to emulate him.
Came here to suggest Ben Folds..saw him near the top of the list..my work is done here.
Check out Dr John, Allen Toussaint, Randy Newman
Rod Stewart.
Stevie Wonder.
Man, I wish they’d tour with each other just once!
Billy Joel grew up listening to artists like Frankie Valli and inspired the dojo-wop style songs…
Some Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp songs can sound pretty similar at times.
Would make Taylor Swift ticket sales look like a bar cover band....LOL
Now I really want to hear music in a dojo-wop style!
Lol…stupid autocorrect…
Old record-store guy here, from way back. Figured it might be up your alley. Happy to help.
Elton John, Bruce Hornsby, Steve Winwood, Joshua Kadison, Ben Folds, Paul McCartney, Richard Marx
Also, Bitches Ain't Shit
Paul Simon. Depth of lyrics and not afraid to try different musical styles.
Fun fact that's Jeff Bridges
Mellemcamp is watered-down Billy Joel. Take out the depth of lyrics and the musical creativity and you get the Cougs.
How we’re leaving Harry Chapin out of this list is a tragedy
He is his own style.
Little River Band
Boz Scaggs
Squeeze
Elvis Costello
Jackson Browne
If you like Ben Folds, you might like Andy Shauf or Ben Kweller.
If those two are the same then just lump all pop music together. Super easy. You could probably Google it.
I'll always regret not going to that tour in 94.
😆 do not besmirch hughie
Literally Billy Joel, lol. How much of his material have you gotten through? He's got a lot of stuff
The Underdog by Spoon sounds like a lost Billy Joel hit. Check it it out.
The rest of their stuff is more diverse, but that song fits the bill.
Yes, Randy Newman
Probably one of the most overlooked and underrated musicians of all time. RIP. Harry
Don McLean?
Shawn Smith, he was vocalist and pianist with a blues/soul vibe. His two biggest projects were 'Satchel' and 'Brad'.
Saw Billy in Wembley a few years ago and next year we'll see Elton. Another point off my bucket list.
Fleetwood Mac!
You might check out singer/songwriters from the 70s.
I always felt like "it's still rock and roll to me" has a very Elvis Costello sound.
They did in 2002 and there are good sounding bootlegs of the event. Look for Hartford, CT, 08-02-2002 for instance.
Michael Buble
Interesting, but Todd covers a lot of territory. Perhaps maybe some specific albums here. Something/Anything, obviously, but what else? Early Todd might align with early Billy Joel (Cold Spring Harbor, meet The Ballad of Todd Rundgren), but Todd is more soulful and more experimental, so the OP probably wouldn’t go for something like No World Order or 2nd Wind.
Don’t know if this is sarcastic but they used to tour together. Caught them both live together years ago.
Ben Folds
Him too. And there’s more songs than American Pie in the same way that there’s more songs than Cat’s In The Cradle
Randy Newman, Todd Rundgren, Tom Waits, Paul McCartney, Warren Zevon, Harry Nilsson
Yup - heavy sarcasm. Never missed a show when those 2 came to town together! Apparently Billy would get frustrated because Elton wanted to play the same setlist night after night
Gene Ween does Billy Joel.
They apparently were both endlessly annoyed with each other lol
Two mad geniuses
Too underrated
Gavin Degraw's early stuff. It's not a 1 to 1 match since it's more modern than Billy Joel's stuff, but he cited Billy Joel as an influence and you can hear it.
And I second the suggestion of Carole King!
Joe Jackson changes his style on virtually every album, though. Some of them are pretty MOR, others are way more out there.
Sorry but IMO Mellencamp (after his first few albums) is miles ahead as a songwriter - check out Scarecrow or Big Daddy to start.
Billy Joel, to me, is trite - Just the Way You Are is mansplaining done in song, for example.
Jackson Browne definitely
NeroVulpes t1_iy5h55s wrote
Elton John