Feeling home sick but can’t be here in Hawaii?
Take your mind to paradise and tune into our favorite radio station, LIVE, right from your computer!
KAPARADIO.COM
The variety and quality of Hawaiian music that is played throughout the day, is enough to satisfy all ages and when you hear the local DJ’s "Cracking jokes" and "Talking Story" about Hawaii’s latest news and events, You’ll feel like you’re right here in Hawaii!
Check out KAPARADIO.COM today! Just click on the ad that says Listen on-line and your in! YOU WON'T REGRET IT! We have a cable internet connection and when I click to listen to KAPA RADIO on-line, the connection is instant. KAPARADIO.COM KAPARADIO.COM KAPARADIO.COM KAPARADIO.COM
About Kapa Radio:
You can listen to Kapa on the web by going to kaparadio.com or, if you are in Hawaii, you can tune in on your radio dial to, 100.3 or 99.1. Kapa is "Home of Hawaii’s Music"
For contemporary & Traditional Hawaiian music with a Reggae mix, Tune into the morning show for "The boloheads". Bolohead means bald and these two guys happen to be just that and proud of it. They also happen to have a great sense of humor and their funny outlooks on everyday life, is always the perfect pick-me-up to start the day. The morning show is from 6 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.(HST)
Skylark Rosetti broadcasting Live at the 2006, Merrie Monarch Parade. Hilo, Hawaii.
For Beautiful & Traditional Hawaiian Classics, Tune in between 10 a.m to 3 p.m. for the ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL, Skylark Rosetti. Skylark plays the Hawaiian Classics. Tune into the "Kanaka Hour" where songs ONLY containing Hawaiian Lyrics are played. I learn new things about Hawaii from Skylark, EVERYDAY! Skylark is one Akamai Wahine!
~Listen for Keala Hou as she announces the time in the Hawaiian language, at the top of every hour~
Kahikina throwing candy to the Keikis at the 2006, Merrie Monarch Parade. Hilo, Hawaii
For a mix of Hawaiian music that everyone can enjoy, Tune in for Kahikina. Kahikina takes requests and dedications and he is one funny buggah too! I use to listen to Kahikina back when he was known as the Polynesian Pirate. HE CRACKS ME UP!
On the Weekend tune in and listen to Bruddah moks and brush up on your pidgin.(Local talk) You'll be sounding like a local in no time!
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Now that there is KapaRadio.com on the internet, I don’t even bother listening to my home stereo anymore. I love KAPARADIO.COM! And I’m not the only one. Ask any local what is their favorite radio station to listen to and they will tell you it's......


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