Hungry Ear Records
Hawaii’s oldest & friendliest record store since 1980.
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Hungry Ear Records Gift Card
Hungry Ear Records Gift Card
Hungry Ear Records is Hawaii's oldest record store located in the arts district of Kaka'ako, Oahu. Our online site gives you a glimpse into our brick and motar shop and gives us an opportunity to keep the lights on while the corona virus "Stay at Home" mandate is being enforced. Our love
New! Circle Island T-shirt
New! Circle Island T-shirt
Hungry Ear Records is Hawaii's oldest record store located in the arts district of Kaka'ako, Oahu. Our online site gives you a glimpse into our brick and motar shop and gives us an opportunity to keep the lights on while the corona virus "Stay at Home" mandate is being enforced. Our love
Hungry Ear Loves You + Q-tip Merch
Hungry Ear Loves You + Q-tip Merch
Hungry Ear Records is Hawaii's oldest record store located in the arts district of Kaka'ako, Oahu. Our online site gives you a glimpse into our brick and motar shop and gives us an opportunity to keep the lights on while the corona virus "Stay at Home" mandate is being enforced. Our love
Our “Cheap” Hungry Ear logo T-shirt
Our “Cheap” Hungry Ear logo T-shirt
Hungry Ear Records is Hawaii's oldest record store located in the arts district of Kaka'ako, Oahu. Our online site gives you a glimpse into our brick and motar shop and gives us an opportunity to keep the lights on while the corona virus "Stay at Home" mandate is being enforced. Our love
Shop Hungry Ear Online
Shop Hungry Ear Online
Jack Johnson’s Favorite Oahu Places
Jack Johnson’s Favorite Oahu Places
The Hawaii-born singer-songwriter and activist recommends some places he loves on the island he still calls home. And yes, surfing and music are involved.
Hungry Ear Records Is The Best Record Store In Hawaiʻi
Hungry Ear Records Is The Best Record Store In Hawaiʻi
7 Joys of Selling Vinyl Records in Hawaii
7 Joys of Selling Vinyl Records in Hawaii
Rising east side rents have squeezed Hungry Ear Records out of its tiny storefront in Kailua|!!| where it has been selling music since 1980. On July 19|!!| owners Ward Yamashita and Dennie Chong will close the Kailua shop and begin moving crates of records and CDs to their new location|!!| at 2615 King Street|!!| near the University of Hawaii. To mark this milestone in Hungry Ear’s 35-year history|!!| we present Yamashita and Chong’s reflections on the joys of working in an authentic|!!| old-fashioned record store.
KHON Interview "We just want people to enjoy the music"
KHON Interview "We just want people to enjoy the music"
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