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  1. Israel Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole (pronunciado [kəˌmɐkəˌvivoˈʔole], Honolulu, Hawái; 20 de mayo de 1959-Ib., 26 de junio de 1997), [1] también conocido como IZ, fue un músico estadounidense conocido principalmente por su popurrí «Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World».

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ka_ʻAnoʻiKa ʻAnoʻi - Wikipedia

    Production. Track listing. References. External links. Ka ʻAnoʻi (English: The Desire) is the debut album by Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. [2] Production. The album includes an upbeat Jawaiian version of Kamakawiwoʻole's popular medley blending "Over the Rainbow" with "What a Wonderful World". [3] .

  3. Israel Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole (May 20, 1959 – June 26, 1997), also called Braddah IZ or just simply IZ, was a Native Hawaiian musician and singer. He achieved commercial success and popularity outside of Hawaii with his 1993 studio album, Facing Future .

  4. 12 de abr. de 2010 · OFFICIAL Somewhere over the Rainbow - Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole - YouTube. Mountain Apple Company Inc. 1.67M subscribers. Subscribed. 10M. 1.4B views 14 years ago. CELEBRATING 1 BILLION...

  5. 14 de feb. de 2023 · Israel Kamakawiwoʻole - Ka ʻAnoʻi (Full Album) (1989) - YouTube. Ka Lāhui o Hawai'i Nei. 8.18K subscribers. 253. 15K views 10 months ago #israelkamakawiwoole #HawaiianMusic #iz....

  6. Israel Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwo'ole, mejor conocido en el medio artístico como Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole, fue un grandioso cantante hawaiano, el cual se hizo muy reconoció gracias a sus versiones de las canciones "Over the rainbow" y "What a Wonderful World", a las que unió en el espectacular popurrí titulado "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".

  7. He was the third child of Evangeline Keale Kamakawiwo’ole, a Hawaiian woman born on Ni’ihau, and Henry “Tiny” Kaleialoha Naniwa Kamakawiwo’ole, a part-Hawaiian born on O’ahu. His proud parents knew he would be special even before he emitted his first bold vocals. They named him Israel Kaanoi Kamakawiwo’ole.