Alexa Ray Joel

Songwriter

Birthday December 29, 1985

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 38 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.57 m

#7053 Most Popular

1985

AleXa Ray Joel (born December 29, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist.

She is the only child of singer-songwriter Billy Joel and model Christie Brinkley.

Joel was born on December 29, 1985, in Manhattan, New York.

She is the daughter of singer-songwriter Billy Joel and model Christie Brinkley.

Her middle name, Ray, honors the musician Ray Charles with whom her father recorded the song "Baby Grand".

1989

His 1989 song, "The Downeaster AleXa", bears the title of a boat he named after her, but is about the struggles of Long Island fishermen.

She is also referenced in her father's 1989 song "Leningrad" (with lyrics: "...He made my daughter laugh, then we embraced..."), in which "He" refers to a Russian man who became a circus clown after being in the Red Army.

AleXa Joel is known for her own melodic songwriting, and has noted that her musical upbringing gave her a "unique inside-peek into the songwriting process", and that "It's no wonder I write music in the same way (my father) does: melody first, and lyrics second."

Joel said that by the age of 15, she was finishing complete songs with piano accompaniment, and writing poetry.

1993

Her father wrote his 1993 song "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)" for her.

It is her self-proclaimed favorite song that he has written.

1995

Through her mother, she has a half-brother, Jack Paris Brinkley ( Taubman, born June 2, 1995) and a half-sister, Sailor Brinkley Cook (born July 1, 1998).

2005

In 2005, at age 19, Joel assembled a band and performed her first live show at Maxwell's in Hoboken, New Jersey, In 2006, Joel played nearly 100 shows, including a Hard Rock Cafe tour completed in May 2006.

2006

Joel released an EP Sketches (2006) and several singles on independent record labels.

She has performed at numerous charity events and New York City fashion events.

Joel self-released and independently distributed the six-song EP Sketches in August 2006.

Joel explained "It's called 'Sketches' because it's like raw sketches... About three of the songs, actually, were done in one take."

Joel designed and illustrated the CD cover, packaging, and inserts that included her handwritten lyrics.

Sketches also included a pop/rock cover of Neil Young's "Don't Let It Bring You Down."

2007

Joel performed at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (April 2007), the 2007 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival (June 2007), and the Albany Riverfront Jazz Festival (September 2007).

2008

Joel performed onstage with her father during the 2008 Rainforest Foundation Fund Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall on May 8, 2008.

Other charity events at which Joel has performed include the "Save Sag Harbor" benefit concert (2008), the "Stage For The Cure" benefit for pediatric cancer (New York City, 2008), a benefit for "The Art of Elysium" (artists for seriously ill children; The Hamptons, 2009), a benefit for Habitat for Humanity (Long Beach, New York, 2010), the "Right To Play Day" benefit (Sag Harbor, New York, 2010), and the Eric Trump Foundation benefit for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (New York City, 2010).

Joel and her father performed the song "Baby Grand" at a Barack Obama election fundraiser at the Hammerstein Ballroom on October 16, 2008.

2009

Joel debuted her single "Invisible" on The Wendy Williams Show in October 2009, the song being described as a "piano-driven ballad... about a bad breakup."

She performed at Manhattan's "Fashion's Night Out" in 2009 (Elie Tahari), 2010 (Bloomingdale's), and 2011 (Bloomingdale's).

On December 5, 2009, Joel ingested a large quantity of Traumeel, a homeopathic alternative to ibuprofen.

Joel was reported to have taken "several pills"; an NYU Medical Center toxicologist said the drug has "no active ingredient" and indicated that it was essentially impossible to overdose ("basically you'd be taking more of nothing").

2010

AleXa Joel's single, "Notice Me", released on May 24, 2010, was listed as a "Hit-Bound song" on the Sirius XM Hits 1 satellite radio channel in August 2010.

Newsday described the single as having a "carefree braininess" and "bouncy guitar riffs and an instantly hummable chorus" that made Joel's work "sound like Regina Spektor crossed with Katy Perry."

"Notice Me" is Joel's first collaboration with producer Tommy Byrnes and her first since signing with Long Beach, New York management company OCD Music Group/The Hang Productions.

Joel described the "Notice Me" video as using fashion to show both a modern look and a vintage throwback look.

Joel did residencies in New York City, including the Oak Room of the Plaza Hotel (late 2010-2011, said to add a "contemporary vibe" to the "storied venue," ) and the Café Carlyle at the Carlyle Hotel (April 2014).

Joel is active in New York fashion events.

In February 2010, Joel was chosen the new spokeswoman for Ultimark Products' Prell brand of shampoo, with Joel's songs to serve as background for commercials.

2012

She has also supported animal rights, including the Animal Haven's Speakeasy Bash (New York City, 2012).

Joel interviewed celebrities and designers as a host for social networking website Julib.com during New York Fashion Week in September 2012 and February 2013,

2013

In September 2013, Joel became part of The Gap's "Back to Blue" television ad campaign, performing an interpretation of her father's 1977 song "Just the Way You Are."

2015

Joel also has two half-sisters on her father's side named Della Rose (born August 12, 2015), and Remy Anne (born October 22, 2017).

2017

and she performed at the launch of Bobbi Brown's book Pretty Powerful: Beauty Stories to Inspire Confidence, also appearing with Brown on Today. In 2017, Joel posed for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue along with her mother, Christie Brinkley, and her half-sister, Sailor Brinkley Cook.

2018

She was on the cover of BELLA magazine's Beauty Issue in 2018.