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WATCH: Americans of 'Hey Joe Show' sing in Bisaya
WATCH: Americans of 'Hey Joe Show' sing in Bisaya
ABS-CBN News
Published Aug 10, 2016 12:14 PM PHT

MANILA – The five Americans of the “Hey Joe Show” who became popular on YouTube cannot just speak Bisaya. They can also sing in the local language.
MANILA – The five Americans of the “Hey Joe Show” who became popular on YouTube cannot just speak Bisaya. They can also sing in the local language.
Composed of Sumner, Connor, Jake, Tylan and Davis, the five Americans gamely gave in to ABS-CBN News’ request to sing as a group in Bisaya.
Composed of Sumner, Connor, Jake, Tylan and Davis, the five Americans gamely gave in to ABS-CBN News’ request to sing as a group in Bisaya.
This, after Sumner’s stint on "I Love OPM" back in March was brought up during their interview. Sumner made it past the initial audition before getting cut in the second round.
This, after Sumner’s stint on "I Love OPM" back in March was brought up during their interview. Sumner made it past the initial audition before getting cut in the second round.
The "Hey Joe Show" originated at the Missionary Training Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where the five guys met as they prepared to serve a Mormon mission in the Philippines.
The "Hey Joe Show" originated at the Missionary Training Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where the five guys met as they prepared to serve a Mormon mission in the Philippines.
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During their two-year mission in the Philippines from 2012 to 2014, they easily adapted to the Filipino culture that they learned to speak Bisaya in six months.
During their two-year mission in the Philippines from 2012 to 2014, they easily adapted to the Filipino culture that they learned to speak Bisaya in six months.
Asked if they are also open to joining showbiz here in the Philippines, Tylan said: “Anything Filipino we are so happy to be part of.”
Asked if they are also open to joining showbiz here in the Philippines, Tylan said: “Anything Filipino we are so happy to be part of.”
The group is currently in the country for a series of shows nationwide.
The group is currently in the country for a series of shows nationwide.
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