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Joey walks into the tiny studio and immediately turns it into a party. There’s music, laughter, inside jokes with the band, and those unexpected honest moments that sneak up between songs. The close-up setting makes everything feel personal — like you’re sitting in the room, nodding along, smiling with them. It’s joy, soul, and simplicity all rolled into one very real mini concert. 🎙️ Joey Newcomb Joy & Healing Join the Movement. UniteToHeal.com
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[music]
Everyone [music] good? Everyone good?
Yes. Yes. This is going to be in the
video.
>> Everyone good?
>> All right. Welcome to uh the Mamm Tiny
Studio uh sessions this time featuring
uh
>> Brother Joe
>> Newos Joey Nukem.
and
we're very excited to have you and um
>> it's to be here on behalf of Amu over
here.
We're here on
what is the pillars not I mean maybe
it's also
right now maybe is a pillar a pillar we
live our life with the pillars
>> but are the pillars of because they hold
up yen you know what I'm saying
sometimes yeden need to be held up and
need a little extra boost
I was wondering which song we should
fabang with and then brother Mitch said
we should definitely start like
You remember that song, Brother Mitch?
That's
[laughter]
[music]
>> every year is forgiven. Rabbi say every
year.
>> Oh, we quit. It doesn't work.
I [singing and music]
love
you. Am I said there's no such thing as
a Y that's unforgiven. You know what I'm
saying? Every year is forgiven.
Are we on the air? Oh, we're on the air.
Thank you.
[singing and music]
Thank you. [music]
Thank [music and singing] you.
Thank
you. [singing and music]
Bottom line, we got to thank Hashem. We
got to keep thanking Hashem. Hi, how are
you over there? How you doing over
there? Here we go.
[music]
[singing]
>> [music]
[singing]
[music]
>> The capital of the future.
[music]
[singing]
Sasha
[music]
[singing]
oil.
[music]
[singing]
[music]
>> [music]
>> Everyone together. Let's go.
Thank you. [music]
Thank you.
Wherever you are, go.
Thank you. [music]
Thank you.
Thank you. Brother Mitch, take it away
over there.
[music]
>> [music and singing]
>> I love
you to
[music and singing] love
[singing]
[music]
[music and singing]
a
oil.
[music and singing]
[music]
Everyone repeat
go.
Thank you.
[music and singing]
Thank you.
Thank you, Hashem.
[music]
Thank you.
[music]
Thank you.
Thank [music] you.
Thank you. [music]
Thank
you.
>> [music]
>> That's all folks.
Thank you.
[music]
>> What do you say? I can get away with a
train station gig. No.
>> [laughter]
>> We're sitting around a few tiny
>> fabangans.
>> I like the avoid.
>> We should go down the subway one time
and fab thank you Hashem for the oil.
>> Yes.
>> Everyone will start thanking Hashem. Can
you imagine?
>> Yes.
>> Imagine we got the whole subway to thank
Hashem. It'll be filled. But here we
are. Tiny Fabangans. What's it called?
Raari.
>> Tiny studio.
>> Tiny studio. This is a [music] tiny
studio
>> right here.
Tiny Fabang's in the tiny studio over
there.
>> Anyways, this song is very deep. It's
very dear to me because I actually wrote
this with another Y sitting together in
the car late at night
and the words I completely made up.
People said, "No, where's the sh Where
does it say such a how you say? Where?"
What do they say?
Where does it say? Where does it say? I
say, you know where it says came out of
my own head. How do you like that? It's
the worst place. I could have got
anything there. Huh? of it was very
deep. We were sitting together, me and
another and he was in pain and he was
talking about his life and different
things and
literally these words just came just
came and we made a song and when people
say where does it say I said literally
it just came straight out of my heart
you know it was like this
[music]
for
[music]
sheep.
[music]
[singing]
for
[music]
the whole
[music]
they are feeling. for
[music]
[singing] goes
[music]
[singing]
Hashem.
Y
[music]
[singing]
[music]
sh
My [singing] love
[music and singing]
sh.
[music]
[singing]
[music]
So [music] one time I sat with Eid and
we went like this.
[music]
Abra is unlimited. It can bring whatever
you want.
[music]
Holy Foreign
[music]
[singing]
[music and singing]
>> [music]
[music]
>> I sore.
[music]
>> [music]
>> to give out.
>> From the rush,
[laughter]
he's playing with me right now. Yeah.
You know where in the heart that's in
the heart. Everybody knows in the end of
the day we're all here. We don't give
up. We love Hashem. He loves us back.
Bottom line. Ready. Brother Morty over
there. I just want to point out they say
brother Morty is top two keyboard
players in this studio right here.
You know what I'm saying? Brother Mitch.
>> So they say
>> who's the second one?
>> I don't know.
>> Anybody? Anybody else play keys over
here?
>> What? Am I one or two?
>> Oh, we didn't say if he's one or two.
Taka taka taka. Last night he was top
three. Somebody got knocked off the
list. We don't know what happened over
there. How you doing?
>> Am I allowed to tune the guitar in the
avoid?
>> It's a deep in because it's it's ticker
clay shear. You know in Kashabas you're
not allowed to play guitar cuz you might
end up tuning and you fix the clay
cuz all Caleb are fixed already. [music]
Life is about fixing the calem fine
tuning everything nice and deep. Now
every time I tune my guitar I'm going to
tell the oil.
[music]
Give me an A. Give me an A
give me a D over there.
Give me a G over there.
Give me a B over there.
Beauty. Beauty. That's over here. We're
here to tune. Maybe we're not only here
to tune ourselves over. over here to
help tune all these hair over here. What
was when you learned guitar, what did
they tell you how to remember the
strings? E A D [singing] GB E there was
a way to memorize what note each string
was. What was it?
>> Good boy.
>> No, but that's that's in the that's in
the musical uh not on the strings of a
guitar.
>> It's Eddie Dynamite. Goodbye.
>> Oh, yeah. It's a rough one right there.
>> What?
>> How you doing over there? Eddie
Dynamite. Goodbye Eddie. [laughter]
>> That's actually pretty good. How would
you forget that? That's so ridiculous.
>> That's very deep. Very deep. Very deep.
That's a rough one. They could have come
up with an easier one than that.
>> Okay.
[laughter]
>> Where are we here? Freigha. If I bring
Fre, we got to be Freigher. Bottom line.
>> Okay. Here we go.
One, two, three.
[music]
>> You're still in the intro, right?
I'm supposed to be singing already.
[music]
All the time
[music]
all the time
[music]
I [music] lie [singing]
I
>> [music]
[singing]
[music]
>> Ho ho ho.
[music] That's what I'm saying.
Listen to these guys back here. We got
brother Mitch. [music] We got brother
brother Joe. Oh,
brother E though. Get out. E's first
name, do last name. [music]
And we got brother Morty right there.
This is This is put me right into the
avoid.
[music]
Freedom
[music]
again. Again.
[music]
Pray. [music]
[singing]
It has to be the same.
Do as I [music]
do as I should
[music]
do as a shash. And this
you [music]
love. Here we go. Throw.
>> [music]
[music]
>> Zen
dolphins
all the [music] time
zen
dolphins. for [music]
[music]
you know
[music]
you love
you now [music]
with
for you know [music]
you
do.
[music]
[laughter]
How we doing over there?
>> What do they say, brother? over
there.
>> I say that was good.
>> Was that a mambo? What was it?
>> It was something like that.
>> Was it a mambo? The bosanova or the
basanova?
>> It was kind of a
>> brother Eido. Can we play a bosanova? I
need a basova right now to get me in the
[music]
There we go. It's a basanova.
[music]
>> [music]
[music]
>> Are there any Jewish songs that go to
Basanova?
>> Any [music]
Jewish song?
>> No way. You could do to basic
side coming up.
Really?
Does it work? Doctor.
Is this a basa? This is a basanova. Wow.
Wow. Listen to [music] that. Huh?
Should we do this on F minor? I have a
great idea. Now, I'm very I'm I'm very
in the m of basanova for some reason. I
don't know what it is. I love that. I
love that engine. It's like a bosanova.
>> A trip to Brazil. [music]
>> Oh, wow. I didn't know that. So, we do
How about we do this? We start like
mamaish deep
and then and then halfway the second
round of the song, [music] we go into
the bosanova.
>> You with me over here?
>> Oh, yeah.
>> I could be a regular conductor.
>> All I need is a jacket with a chopstick
over there.
You ever see that picture where they
zoomed into the guy with the conductor
and it and it said on the paper it said
turn around and bow.
>> No way. Really?
>> Yeah. Like there was no notes.
>> This thing about this song is the Hale
song of [music] the Halardich.
The tune is the Bardich's tune.
But I was once sitting with a few yen
and singing the song and one guy next to
me starts [music] singing you fall
[singing]
down you get back up. He started singing
those words and and I'm sitting there
it's only him. Everybody else was just
singing the niggan and I'm looking I'm
like wow.
He just I asked him he just came up with
that and he said no I heard it from
another you
from then on I I sang the song that way.
I sang the that way. It hit me so
deep and then we recorded it and I could
never find the who was mad this Indian.
I have no idea. Whoever it was who
started this Indian
>> if you're if you're watching this video
I thank you very much. [music] You get
all the credit. Don't worry about it.
So I was sitting in the studio and we
came up with an intro like this.
I [singing] die [music]
for I die.
[singing]
Oh
[music]
yeah.
[singing]
[music]
Oh, it
[singing]
know.
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
One more time like this.
You fall [singing] down, [music] you get
back up. You fall down. You get back
[music and singing] up.
[music and singing]
You fall down. You get back
[music and singing] up. You fall down.
You get back up. [music]
[singing]
>> [music]
>> you know
[singing]
[music]
an
cloud. Let's [music] go pass it over
here.
>> [music]
[music]
>> Take him out.
You fall [music]
down, you get [singing] back up. You
fall down, you get back up.
[music]
[singing]
One more time for the beginning.
[music]
My toe
[music and singing]
[singing and music]
>> [music and singing]
>> Oh yo yo yo
[music]
sh [singing]
[music] Wherever you are sing it with
me.
You fall down you get back [music] up.
You fall down you get back up.
[singing]
>> [music]
>> You fall [music and singing] down, you
get back up.
[music and singing]
De
I [music and singing] lie down. I I
[music and singing]
brother Morning take it away over there.
Oh,
>> [music]
>> Heat. Heat.
>> [music]
>> Oh
[singing]
[music]
sh
>> [music]
>> You fall down, you get back up. You fall
down, [singing] you get [music] back up.
[music and singing]
an
[singing]
[music]
even [singing]
[music]
Hello [singing]
SP.
[music]
>> It's been I hope you enjoyed. Get out.
>> [music]
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