Joe Jonas still 'happy' after 20 years of Jonas Brothers
Joe Jonas is "happy" to keep going with the Jonas Brothers after 20 years of making music together.

Joe Jonas is "happy" to keep going with the Jonas Brothers.
The 35-year-old musician is proud he and his siblings are celebrating 20 years of their band and he admitted going to work is never an issue for him because he loves his career so much.
He told People magazine: "Twenty years in now, still being able to do what we love for a living and have so many supportive fans and people that show up for these shows and listen to our new music and stuff, it’s why it keeps us doing what we do.
"I wake up every morning, [and] I’m ready. I get to do what I love for a living, so I’m happy to keep it going."
The Sucker hitmakers - which also include Kevin and Nick Jonas - are heading out on their Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour in August and are currently thinking hard about what they want to wear on stage amid the head of the summer.
Joe said: "We’re in the middle of figuring out what we’re going to wear, but we never really dress according to the weather. The stadiums outside, it’s like you don’t even... I think it’s going to be important because we’re going to be sweating through those outfits really fast.
"Not much leather — there won’t be a lot of leather being worn. I mean, you know, fashion can hurt, but that's one choice that we will avoid."
Joe teased fans will get to enjoy "something different" with the Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour, and the trio plan to shape the show with audience input.
He said: "I think what fans can expect is that we are going to do what we can to give them the best show they can possibly enjoy every night. Really have a fun time on the road, enjoy the fact that we get to do this after all these years and just try to bring something different.
"We did a big tour last year or two years ago, it bled into the last year, but I think what we’ve really realized is that we wanted to bring a show for the audience that they felt like was something different from what they’ve experienced before.
"We’re going to build a show with our audience, so we’re rehearsing pretty much onstage and playing some of these older songs that we haven’t played in so many years and see how they respond and what they want to hear."