‘I Can See Your Voice’: Singer with sick dad wows in duet with Jed Madela
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‘I Can See Your Voice’: Singer with sick dad wows in duet with Jed Madela
ABS-CBN News
Published Oct 22, 2017 12:57 AM PHT
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Updated Oct 22, 2017 01:00 AM PHT

The odds were not in Jed Madela's favor but he still managed to pull through, expertly weeding out those who didn't have the skills to back up their words on Saturday's "I Can See Your Voice."
The odds were not in Jed Madela's favor but he still managed to pull through, expertly weeding out those who didn't have the skills to back up their words on Saturday's "I Can See Your Voice."
The show packed the field this time with 4 non-singers, leaving in just two who can actually sing.
The show packed the field this time with 4 non-singers, leaving in just two who can actually sing.
Despite that, Madela made one right pick after another and ended up with a choice between a call-center agent and a project manager to sing a duet.
Despite that, Madela made one right pick after another and ended up with a choice between a call-center agent and a project manager to sing a duet.
He chose the latter, but it didn't really matter as both of them proved to be the real deal.
He chose the latter, but it didn't really matter as both of them proved to be the real deal.
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Erwin Madrona, who hails from Romblon, Romblon, earned a chance to play for a semifinals spot in "Tawag ng Tanghalan" and P25,000.
Erwin Madrona, who hails from Romblon, Romblon, earned a chance to play for a semifinals spot in "Tawag ng Tanghalan" and P25,000.
He sang "The Impossible Dream" with Madela as the audience was left slack-jawed after he effortlessly belted out some of the song's high notes.
He sang "The Impossible Dream" with Madela as the audience was left slack-jawed after he effortlessly belted out some of the song's high notes.
Madrona said he joined the contest as a way to help pay for his father's treatment for cancer.
Madrona said he joined the contest as a way to help pay for his father's treatment for cancer.
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