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Yaakov Shwekey Mini Documentary // Elevate
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Mini Documentary about Yaakov Shwekey's latest album Leilu Nishmas Yossi Kohn who was niftar in Meron 5781. We get to hear a little bit about Yossi, and what he was all about. Yaakov goes in depth about the process of making this album, and why he picked certain bands specifically for each song.
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it's hard to go back
it's very tough to go back
to
the day that this tragedy happened
um i'll never forget that night i had a
job and i was singing in in in brooklyn
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and at towards the end of the job
somebody told me by the way you know i
know you're going home soon
but something big happened to claudia
all a tragedy
and i didn't understand the full gamut
of it i said what happened i tried to
find out
and um
and of course we heard about it
and later on that now obviously not a
lot of people slept and i kept tossing
and turning not able to sleep
and
and my wife janine said you know
by the way they can't find yossi
so i met yasi khan i love shalom i had
this host of meeting yasi i should say
through my dear friend yaakov klugman
so i get asked all the time how do you
know yossi cohen
how was it that it's not just that you
knew yasiko
but you became really close to him
and the answer is
is that
hashem gave me
a gift
his sister lived near me
his uncle and aunt lived near me
and i don't know why i just
somehow gravitated towards his
pure greatness i remember friday i'll
never forget there was a friday friday
right before shabbos there's a lot of
things going on in the house
and yes he comes and he sweeps
and everybody's taking showers
everybody's rushing and this guy this
kid i love hashem yasi
and he
he's cleaning up and he's making sure
the table is set and i'm like you'll see
did you take a shower did you no i want
to get the house ready and i know
yaakov's wife is working very hard
there's nobody here to help so i'm going
to sweep up and i'm going to do the
dishes and i'm going to make sure said
yes did you take a shower yet yeah i'll
get to myself later puts everybody else
in front of him the first time i told
yasi that i'm i'm good friends with
yaakov
he he tells me he says really
he said
like friends and i said yeah
and
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so i told him yeah yes let me introduce
you
to yako schweki let me introduce you to
the
the greatest biggest singer in the world
because
that's what i knew yasi khon strives for
yes he can't strive for perfection and
greatness i really connected with him he
said actually on the next trip that we
take together he's going to come along i
said great i want to get to know him
because when i first talked to jesse
even the first time
he had a certain
you know energy about him and he loved
music by the way
loved
loved getting together and listening to
every type of music
and why do we why did we feel to do an
album in his memory music has a way that
when you listen to a song you go back in
time
and as certain songs are playing on this
album i'll never forget recording them
for sure
whether it was here in my house in the
studio
remembering yasi remember him singing
the songs
remember him being so
happy to sing on shabbos together and
how and as i recorded these songs i
remembered him much better it was a way
jakob klogan gave us a
tremendous gift in actually remembering
a person through music and he loved
loved music and he loved every type of
song
so it was so appropriate to have an
album of diverse
diverse type of music
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you talk about hasidic why is everything
in memory of you you know why because he
embodied yes he was
an embodiment
of the full jewish scope
the full
everything and that's what this elevate
project is all about every single song
will embody what yussi is all about so
enjoy it and let's continue to elevate
up up and up
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we bring up benny laufer who did the
hope of medley on this album so i wanted
to incorporate the young laugher
along obviously with his father's help
and you listen to the hope of medley on
this album and you
you actually go back to the taste of
moishe alfred the old vintage
way of arranging but yet in a new
and a new concept in a new way
and that's what this whole album as i
said is about it's taking older songs
but making it also very current
and also the arrangement should be
different than every medley and he did a
spectacular job in the hope of medley
you're you close your eyes in the hope
of medley and you really feel that
you're at a wedding and you had a very
emotional
you know ceremony
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full
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all the bands elevated their game and
their talent
because they heard who yussi was
and every single band took their
artistic talent to another level on this
album you have a guy like yolie dickman
who does weddings and
good friend of mine for many years and
does fantastic weddings every single
night in israel
yet he can take his energy and put it
towards an unbelievable pimentum medley
leilani schmidt my dear friend yosupi
amenta who i loved so much who was an
artist in his own right but he gave it
such such an enthusiasm and an energy
and the quality of today's recordings
that to me was
an amazing amazing feat when i hear that
medley
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so the way we went about picking each
band for each track
was a tedious process
because each one of these artists are
able to take a band of musicians
and really get the best out of each one
and that's artistic talent like mandy
hirschkowicz i know right away he's a
big band guy that's a sound i mean he
could do a lot of things but
he can do it like
really really top shelf quality
and mendy really came in if you
somebody's gonna hear that medley
it's it's such a artistic arrangement
in such a way that you're not gonna
that's not a regular medley
walking to israeli wedding when you walk
in there is a certain sound
and a certain feeling you get in israel
that you cannot get in america
amiranvira has been a friend of mine
since i started singing over 20 years
and he's been doing it on a nightly
basis the energy that he has and the
singing and the vibe that he gives i
wanted people to
also have in their minds like they're
walking into an israeli wedding so you
take a guy out of the wedding element
and you put them in a studio
and you tell them by the way there's a
husson kala here and there's another
isn't it's a studio
so he has to but he had that he took his
keytar
and he um he actually played it in the
studio he sent me videos i said i'm iran
yeah i have to feel like i'm at a
wedding he says okay okay okay and he so
it's a matter of doing it a few takes
but he did an amazing job miranda's a
good friend of mine
he was actually one of the first calls
because i know for so long
and he he said yeah when when when am i
going to the studio i got to take my
band i got to do he was so enthusiastic
about it so i thank him and of course i
thank every single person that
put so much energy and so much
time into their medleys
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so i talked about walking into an
israeli wedding but now i i also want
people when they listen to in israel to
feel like they're walking into an
american wedding and who does
the great
you know more hassidish dance sets
there's none other than naftali
schnitzeler who actually
uh produced this album and he was able
to take his his energy and his hasidic
feel
and he did many also many styles too
but i felt that in the first dance set
you need somebody you know you could
hear these songs many times millions of
times repeat the same
you know
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and you can just sing it like that and
then you can sing it with
with a certain rhythm and a certain
energy that gives that dance set you
know its uniqueness
and naftali schmitzler hid it out of the
park
he did fantastic
so hershey weinberger my dear friend he
brought so much
so much flavor to this album here she
did
he has a phenomenal mind
um i love the way he approaches certain
things he approaches vocals he
approaches
you know we did a lot of stuff together
when we sat me and him either in my
house studio or in house of music and
when we sat together coming up with
different approaches how we're going to
do different things
um you know he's the composer of boo
shabbos
booboo
has a certain hearts
and he has a tremendous artistic talent
of how to approach certain things so she
was
phenomenal on this album
i was looking around who can do a middle
eastern sound that i haven't done before
middle eastern sound that brings like
even a moroccan flavor to it and a
totally
uh electronic way you know that fusion
of
electro moroccan
regular middle eastern songs that i've
done in the past and fuse it all
together in one medley
it was a tedious process how to find a
guy david baton i mean it's amazing i
listen back to it now
and i can't help but say wow this is
something you know unique we haven't
done that before this mizrahi set on
this album
is different from past album israeli
sets that we've done
in a way
that gives it a lot more punch a lot
more energy a lot faster bpm
faster paced songs i actually brought a
guest singer that i've sang with out of
the country in morocco and in paris and
all these different types of
um simchas that i've done
and i spent actually a shabbat in
morocco um with him his name is avi
and he actually they did so much
moroccan stuff at this wedding at the
shabbos they sang a lot of moroccan
stuff and everybody was jumping and even
on the table you don't have to shove his
table he sank till two three in the
morning
and i'm just sitting there singing along
in some of the songs but just enjoying
the whole vibe and i asked him avi by
the way i'm thinking about doing a
diverse album
of a lot of energetic mizrahi sets would
you come as he said of course so he
actually recorded
you know he does some of the singing on
this
but so it's different in that way that
we brought a lot of you know
authenticity but yet
david baton did an amazing
job and i told him when i heard it every
time i hear it i actually send them a
message of how great of energy
and fast paced and also i record
actually a lot of my older songs on
there
like kia tov inshallah and those type of
songs but in that vibe
so that was amazing
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another medley i want to talk about is a
romy burkle a very virgo is a dear dear
friend of mine
that's been on the wedding scene for
many many years very very
multi-multi-talented he actually
arranged for me
on my last studio album aid he arranged
alipay's gimmel he composed also a
little bit
very very talented guy um
but he loves the electro
you know pop type of sound that's what
he he loves of course he can do it all
but you listen to have vermi berko's
again my older songs it starts with
it's an old song actually about a
brother composed the song
my first album
but the way he gives it with the uh with
that feel with the electro feel
and he um he's also a workaholic to get
things perfect
i talk about the kunzitz medley and
dolby mizel is my dear friend he has a
talent of
besides his singing ability and his
guitar playing there is a certain
ability that when he takes the mic the
band members behind him have a certain
soothing sound
that people want to sing along with to
me that that's that's an art
there's no better way to bring out the
message of who yasikon was of making
people feel great of doing greatness to
serve
than having music done
through yaakoshwaki yakushwaki is
somebody that can elevate people
through his emotion through his pure
greatness and that's how he came up with
this project
of bringing people together bringing a
message together from all walks of life
all different types of people khasidish
lit fish
israeli americans everybody you have so
many different diverse
musicians coming together here to bring
out the message of what
of
life is great let's die let's do more
let's be happy with what we have
and with that
let's elevate to greatness to be closer
to that
and i'll never forget the conversation i
had with yasi's mother
speaking about yasi i love shalom and
who he embodied and how he made
everybody feel good
and how he walks into yeshiva and every
type of kid as he's going to his seat is
getting up to say hi to him and i was
telling his mother on the phone there's
no greater way to remember yasi there's
no greater way singing along but yet
taking also the lessons of who he was
and how he lived
and how he loved
and how he was able to
just get everybody together on one
mission that's who yasi was
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