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  2. Israel Kamakawiwoʻole - Wikipedia

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    Kamakawiwoʻole's recording of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" gained notice in 1999 when an excerpt was used in the TV commercials for eToys.com (later part of Toys "R" Us). The full song was featured in the movies K-Pax , Meet Joe Black , Finding Forrester , Son of the Mask , 50 First Dates , Fred Claus , Letters to Santa ...

  3. Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World

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    And the first thing at hand is to find something for him to sit on." The building security found Israel a large steel chair. "Then I put up some microphones, do a quick sound check, roll tape, and the first thing he does is 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow.' He played and sang, one take, and it was over." [2]

  4. Wonderful World (Israel Kamakawiwoʻole album) - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful World is an album by the Hawaiian musician Israel Kamakawiwoʻole released 2007, a decade after his death in 1997. The album is considered a classic, and suggested in some tourist guides as representative of Hawaiian contemporary music. [1] The song is featured in the credits to the movie Meet Joe Black.

  5. Facing Future - Wikipedia

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    The album's sales have been driven not only by its popularity with Hawaiian audiences but by its popularity in the mainland United States and around the world, particularly the track "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World", which has been used in various films (Finding Forrester, Meet Joe Black, 50 First Dates, Fred Claus, Hubble ...

  6. Ka ʻAnoʻi - Wikipedia

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    The album includes an upbeat Jawaiian version of Kamakawiwoʻole's popular medley blending "Over the Rainbow" with "What a Wonderful World". [3] This version differs from the highly regarded acoustic rendition, which had been recorded in one take in 1988.

  7. The 'Lilo & Stitch' children's choir reflects on its 20-year ...

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    The 2002 movie features a pair of standout tracks — "He Mele No Lilo" and "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" — sung in Hawaiian and English by Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu and members of the Kamehameha ...

  8. Kanikapila - Wikipedia

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    One way that the kanikapila style music has made its mark in popular culture is songs like "Somewhere over the Rainbow" by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole where he takes two songs ( "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "What a Wonderful World" ) mashes them together to form an entirely new song. This is common element of the kanikapila style.

  9. Hawaii man wrongly convicted of 1991 murder, rape released - AOL

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    A judge on Tuesday ordered a man released from prison immediately after his attorneys presented new evidence and argued that he didn’t commit the crimes he was convicted of and spent more than ...