Not to be confused with Joe. Joe is the bus driver for the Harmonaholics. He only appears once in the Season 9 episode "It Ain't Over Till The Fat Neighbor Sings".
Appearance[]
Joe is a Caucasian man with a skinny build, pale skin, and long black hair. He wears a red jacket, a gray T-shirt, dark-gray pants, and gray shoes.
History[]
Season 9[]
When Joe and other Harmonaholics members practiced their singing at Arlen First Methodist Church due to flooding at the VA, Bill witnessed their session and was amazed. As Joe prepared to drive everyone away in the tour bus, Bill stopped in front of the car's path, prompting Joe to honk at him. Bill pleaded with Kris to let him join the Harmonaholics. Giving Bill a chance, Kris ordered Joe to turn on the bus's headlights, which he did. After briefly singing the song "Singin' in the Rain", Bill was welcomed into the choir, and Joe dropped him off in the alley that night.
The next day, Joe stood by and listened to Kris lead another singing session. Once they completed their song, Joe urged everyone to come together for a motivational speech. Kris reminded everyone that sacrifice was the most important thing in their choir, claiming that they could not let anything else take priority over their group. He rhetorically asked Joe what he thought about people putting themselves first over the Harmonaholics, to which the latter answered that they needed to be mentally strong and "tune them out." At that point, Kris welcomed the newcomer Bill to the group. Curious, Joe asked him if he was "wearing", which referred to members' obligation to wear silk underpants as a symbol of community. Bill frantically apologized for not knowing about the tradition, but Kris forgave him and encouraged him to buy the custom underpants.
In due time, the Harmonaholics continued their practice sessions and their next concert in the Arlen area. After that concert, Joe drove the Harmonaholics to Dallas so that they could perform their next televised concert for PBS. While they prepared for the performance, the men put their hands together in unison for a cheer when Hank and the guys suddenly barged in to persuade Bill to return to Fort Blanda Army Base so that he would not be deemed AWOL by the U.S. military. Immediately, Joe and the men plugged their fingers into their ears to "tune" them out. Hank again urged Bill to ditch the concert, but he followed the Harmonaholics to the stage. To get Bill's attention, Hank permitted Dale to insult Bill's hobby. As Dale began hurling insulting comparisons, Joe tried to tune him out but was surprised at a couple of the comments that Dale made. In the end, Bill abandoned the concert, disappointing Joe and the other men.