| (As taken from starbulletin.com)
- Israel Kamakawiwo'ole is born on May 20, 1959.
- Although Iz has been most closely associated with Makaha and Niihau, his roots are in
Kaimuki, where his parents met and married, settling at 9th and Kalua streets. He grew up
playing in Palolo River and going to Kaimuki Theater. He was in his early teens when the
family moved to Makaha and entered the world of music. Israel and his brother Skippy
formed the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau with Louis "Moon" Kauakahi, Sam Gray and
Jerome Koko. The best known line-up was Kauakahi, Izzy, John and Jerome Koko.
- Izzy's brother Skippy Kamakawiwo'ole dies of a heart attack at age 28 in 1982.
- Izzy marries his childhood sweetheart Marlene. They soon have a daughter, Ceslieanne
"Wehi."
- 1985 -- The Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau won Best Traditional Hawaiian Album and Group of the
Year at the annual Hoku Awards ceremony.
- 1987 -- The Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau album "Hoala" won Haku Mele, Traditional
Hawaiian Album and Group of the Year Hoku awards.
- 1991 -- Israel's first solo album "Ka 'Ano'i" won Hoku awards for Contemporary
Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year.
- 1992 -- The Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau's "Makaha Bash 3," on which Israel is
included, won Group of the Year and Engineering Hokus. Israel also joined Roland Cazimero,
Henry Kapono and Cyril Pahinui in recording the song "Broken Promise," which won
Single of the Year.
- 1993 -- "Ho'oluana," by the Makaha Sons won Hoku Awards for Engineering, Haku
Mele, Traditional Hawaiian Album of the Year, Group of the Year and Album of the Year.
This was the last album Israel recorded with the Sons. Iz had a history of health problems
and hospitalizations because of his weight, at times more than 757 pounds, which had made
it difficult to tour and perform with the Sons.
- 1993 -- "Facing Future" is recorded by a solo Iz, after 17 years performing
with the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau. The album contains less Jawaiian and more traditional
Hawaiian music. However, the album is overshadowed by Hapa's strong debut.
- 1994 -- Voted favorite entertainer of the year by HARA and the public. Krash Kealoha
suggested the public vote category.
- On Iz's 1995's album "E Ala E," Iz is reunited through studio magic with his
late brother Skippy on the title song. Iz's EKG reading forms part of the album art.
- 1996 -- At the Hoku Awards ceremony, Izzy was singing on stage when he was joined by his
ex-bandmates, the Makaha Sons.
- 1997 -- Izzy's album "n Dis Life" won Album of the Year, Male Vocalist, Island
Contemporary Album and Graphics awards. He was also voted Favorite Hawaiian Entertainer by
the public. Mountain Apple Co. president Jon de Mello and Co-producer Ho'omalia accepted
the awards for the ailing, hospitalized Iz.
List of Recordings (With The Makaha Sons)
- "No Kristo" 1976
- "Kahea o Keale" 1977
- "Keala" 1978
- "Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau" 1979
- "Mahalo Ke Akua" 1981
- "Puana Hou Me Ke Aloha" 1984
- "Ho'ola" 1986
- "Makaha Bash 3 Live" 1991
- "Ho'oluana" 1992
List of Recordings (Solo)
- "Ka'ano'i" 1990 - [Buy!]
- "Facing Future" 1993 - [Buy!]
- "E Ala E" 1995 - [Buy!]
- "In Dis Life" 1996 - [Buy!]
- "The Man and His Music - Iz In Concert" 1998 - [Buy!]
- "Alone In Iz World" 2001 - [Buy!]
- "Wonderful World" 2007 - [Buy!]
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