Brother Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
Israel "Iz" Ka'ano'i Kamakawiwo'ole (May 20, 1959 June 26, 1997)
(pronounced [ka-maka-vi-vo-ole]) was an Hawaiian musician.
He became famous outside Hawaii when his album Facing Future was released in 1993 with
his medley of "Over the Rainbow" and "What a Wonderful World", which was subsequently
featured in several films, television programs, and commercials.
From childhood, his family called Israel by his Hawaiian middle name, Ka'ano'i, the "beloved one".
His name would later become the title name of his first solo album, Ka'ano'i, and also
foretells the greatness of this "cherished one". It is interesting to note here that part of his name, ano'i,
when simplified to no'i may be a contraction of the Hawaiian word, nohi. Nohi means "bright-colored,
vivid, as the rainbow" . Nohi, rainbow, beloved one,
and cherished one are powerful symbols in his life. Iz's recording of the song "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
would become renowned throughout the world and continues to garner high acclaim. The song has
come to be known as Iz's "signature song", the most renowned of all his songs.
Kamakawiwo`ole was nicknamed "The Gentle Giant" by his admirers. He was described as always
cheerful and positive, and he was best known for his love of the land and of the people of Hawai'i.
Through his consummate ukulele playing and incorporation of other idioms (such as jazz and reggae),
Iz remains one of the major influences in Hawaiian music over the last 15 years.