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Double Rainbow was a viral video filmed by Paul "Bear" Vasquez (September 5, 1962 [1] – May 9, 2020). [2] The clip, filmed in 2010 in his front yard just outside Yosemite National Park in California, shows his ecstatic reaction to a double rainbow. As of February 2025, Vasquez's video had accumulated more than 51 million views on YouTube. [3]
Subsequently, the video went viral, and an auto-tuned remix named the "Double Rainbow Song" using the video's audio track was later released by the Gregory Brothers, receiving more than 30 million views and becoming another meme. [57] [58]
In July 2010, the Gregory Brothers released an auto-tuned version of the Double Rainbow viral video. The original video featured the overawed reaction of Paul "Hungry Bear" Vasquez to a double rainbow at Yosemite National Park. The Gregory Brothers turned Vasquez's astounded speech into a song and pledged all of the song's earnings to Vasquez ...
Between her Instagram and TikTok accounts, Hershberger has garnered over 500,000 followers with her educational, candid — and oftentimes funny — videos about the Amish. Lovina Hershberger left ...
Double Rainbow, Aya Matsuura's sixth album; Double Rainbow (viral video), a viral video filmed by Paul "Bear" Vasquez; Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, a 1995 album by jazz saxophonist Joe Henderson "Double Rainbow", a song from the 1979 Sarah Vaughan album Copacabana "Double Rainbow", a song from the 2013 Katy Perry album Prism
A double rainbow appeared outside Buckingham Palace in London on Thursday. (Toby Melville) (REUTERS) “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon,” the statement read.
Rutgers told "Good Morning America" the school shared the video in part to welcome students back to campus and to showcase all the amazing dads at Rutgers. Back to college: Funny video shows the ...
This was the first concert video to be aired on MTV, from REO Speedwagon's Live Infidelity home video release. The video was interrupted after 12 seconds due to technical difficulties. The technical difficulty moment contains only a blank black screen with a 200 Hz tone for a few seconds before going back to MTV's studio. 10 "Rockin' the Paradise"