Billy Joel says aging musicians who keep making records past their prime 'dilute their legacy'
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Billy Joel says aging musicians who keep making records past their prime 'dilute their legacy'.
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Billy Joel revealed why he stopped writing music after his 1993 album "River of Dreams," saying he didn't want to "dilute" his legacy like others.
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