In many ways, our artist grew up in a typical working-class household. His father later became an engineer, and the community around him in Oyster Bay was filled with families like theirs, people who had survived the Second World War, left behind difficult lives in cities, and sought to build something new and better.
A year ago, the global superstar opened up about his childhood, revealing details that few had known until now. Among other things, he shared that his father, Howard, was a “wonderful pianist.”
”He knocked me out”
The artist himself began studying piano at just four years old, but according to a 2025 documentary about his life, Howard “never really showed kindness, compassion, or understanding toward his talent” as he was growing up.
It wasn’t just that his father ignored the young, talented boy — he could also be violent at times. The artist recalled a memory from when he was eight years old. He was supposed to be playing Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 14 as written, but instead performed a rock-and-roll version of the piece.
At one point, his father “came down the stairs, bang, I got whacked,” the Grammy winner said.
“I got whacked so hard he knocked me out, I was unconscious for like a minute. And I remember waking up going, ‘Well, that got his attention,’ and that was my memory of his piano lessons,” he added with a laugh.
“So, he didn’t teach me much.”
Regarding his parents, he reflected in the film on the lack of happy memories of them as a couple. “I saw stuff with them when I was a little kid that was not good, things were very tense between them,” he said, noting that he and his cousin were “kind of relieved” when they got divorced.
Afterward, they were raised by their mother, Rosalind.
Today, he fills arenas around the world with his golden voice and timeless classics. Many consider him one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
But his childhood was far from peaceful.
Recently, the icon opened up about his mother’s illness, his father’s violent behavior, and the times they struggled with poverty.
Fled Nazi Germany
There are good songwriters — and then there are those rare talents who can craft songs that capture the soundtrack of people’s lives, resonating across generations. The artist we’re focusing on today definitely belongs in that second category.
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