HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept
{
"next": "https://legacy-api.kexp.org/play/?format=api&limit=20&offset=2600&ordering=-airdate",
"previous": "https://legacy-api.kexp.org/play/?format=api&limit=20&offset=2560&ordering=-airdate",
"results": [
{
"playid": 3558984,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T04:00:29Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759118429000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759118429000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T04:00:29Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T04:00:29Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T04:00:29Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T04:00:29Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 244569979,
"name": "Moodymann",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1066230493,
"name": "Sinner",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ccb82822-7164-4cb6-976b-271ebeb8490e/23456492909-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ccb82822-7164-4cb6-976b-271ebeb8490e/23456492909-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1867689951,
"year": 2019
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1855192513,
"name": "Downtown"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1854602561,
"name": "KDJ"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 167991282,
"text": "Originally released as the \"Pitch Black City Reunion\" single https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dczNqspTLvA"
}
],
"showid": 64694
},
{
"playid": 3558983,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:56:03Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759118163000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759118163000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:56:03Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:56:03Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:56:03Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:56:03Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 792129044,
"name": "Joe Smooth",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 850208613,
"name": "Promised Land",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/edb4fa89-8fa9-4b4f-962c-2c35c411ad1f/25083794178-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/edb4fa89-8fa9-4b4f-962c-2c35c411ad1f/25083794178-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1816128882,
"year": 1988
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1229255261,
"name": "Promised Land"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 104474065,
"name": "D.J. International Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 314417370,
"text": "1988 all-time house classic!\n\nJoe Smooth began hosting house parties and DJing throughout Chicago’s underground music scene at the age of 16; at 18, he opened his first underground night club called East Hollywood Mannequins. In 1983, at the age of 20, Joe became the head DJ at the now world famous Smart Bar nightclub.\n\nHere's a biography and interview with Joseph Lorenzo Jr. Welbon (Joe Smooth): http://snschicago.com/joe-smooth/"
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558982,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:55:15Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759118115000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759118115000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:55:15Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:55:15Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:55:15Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:55:15Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 310074379,
"name": "Andrés",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 987402140,
"name": "New for U",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/686e3138-0e10-4bd1-a997-897904031bfd/15367026706-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/686e3138-0e10-4bd1-a997-897904031bfd/15367026706-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 101695995,
"year": 2012
},
"track": {
"trackid": 937825572,
"name": "New for U"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1710516356,
"name": "La Vida"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 2133879548,
"text": "DJ Dez aka Andres, a Slum Village DJ and Detroit native, released this 12'' debut, New For U, on his own label La Vida.\nhttps://andres.bandcamp.com/track/new-for-u"
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558980,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:51:21Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759117881000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759117881000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:51:21Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:51:21Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:51:21Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:51:21Z"
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558979,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:47:13Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759117633000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759117633000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:47:13Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:47:13Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:47:13Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:47:13Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 186417623,
"name": "Dwele",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 900724978,
"name": "Subject",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ecf16174-33d2-4c7a-b545-59d73da6a8e3/31539006566-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ecf16174-33d2-4c7a-b545-59d73da6a8e3/31539006566-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1133150762,
"year": 2003
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1125816028,
"name": "Find a Way"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 973220508,
"name": "Virgin Records America, Inc."
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 610589010,
"text": "\"Find a Way\" was the lead single of Subject, the 2003 debut album by Dwele.\n\nDwele is a Grammy-nominated R&B singer, rapper, songwriter, and producer from Detroit, Michigan. He's considered a second-generation neo-soul artist who emerged in the early 2000s. Dwele is known for his collaborations with Kanye West on the hit songs \"Flashing Lights\" and \"Power,\" and for his work with Common and Big Sean. He's released five solo albums, including Greater Than One in 2012, which received positive reviews."
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558978,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:42:07Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759117327000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759117327000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:42:07Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:42:07Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:42:07Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:42:07Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 784235278,
"name": "Mint Condition",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1642492679,
"name": "From the Mint Factory",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/a6113c69-c038-4851-8c00-ce88400defdc/34165587253-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/a6113c69-c038-4851-8c00-ce88400defdc/34165587253-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1306171567,
"year": 1993
},
"track": {
"trackid": 280591904,
"name": "U Send Me Swingin'"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1479816036,
"name": "Perspective Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 325187682,
"text": "Mint Condition's \"U Send Me Swingin'\" was issued as the second single from their second album, From the Mint Factory, in 1993. The song was produced by the band and written by the band's then-keyboardist Keri Lewis.\n\nFormed in the early '80s in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Mint Condition began as lead singer Stokley Williams, guitarist Homer O'Dell, keyboardist Larry Waddell, keyboardist/saxophonist Jeff Allen, keyboardist/guitarist Keri Lewis, and guitarist/bassist Rick Kinchen. The six talented musicians combined a variety of influences and experiences to shape their own sound.: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mint-condition-mn0000898188/biography"
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558977,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:37:40Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759117060000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759117060000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:37:40Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:37:40Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:37:40Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:37:40Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1316823354,
"name": "SWV",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1477205548,
"name": "New Beginning",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/12eba528-f565-4412-9b66-00c8a58c8822/24768503806-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/12eba528-f565-4412-9b66-00c8a58c8822/24768503806-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1426900754,
"year": 1996
},
"track": {
"trackid": 164211822,
"name": "Use Your Heart"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 183596615,
"name": "RCA"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1076569983,
"text": "\"Use Your Heart,\" the second single from New Beginning by SWV, sampled B.T. Express's \"If It Don't Turn You on (You Oughta Leave It Alone).\"\n\nWritten and produced by Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams, \"Use Your Heart\" is the first song produced by the duo working as The Neptunes to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. \nThe track gained further prominence in 2024 after it was sampled by Kendrick Lamar on the track \"Heart Pt. 6\" from his sixth studio album, GNX.\n\nSWV (Sisters with Voices) is a trio from New York City whose members are Cheryl Gamble, Tamara George, and Leanne Lyons. Here's the official video for \"Use Your Heart\": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H_o5whdCQA"
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558976,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:33:11Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759116791000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759116791000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:33:11Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:33:11Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:33:11Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:33:11Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 674055312,
"name": "Boyz II Men",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 23796195,
"name": "II",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/a4274c33-cf5e-4e7d-8d35-e80340c5d8c1/5142947056-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/a4274c33-cf5e-4e7d-8d35-e80340c5d8c1/5142947056-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 2072962075,
"year": 1994
},
"track": {
"trackid": 304140866,
"name": "Thank You"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1768358272,
"name": "Motown"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 217391984,
"text": "\"Thank You\" by R&B/soul group Boyz II Men was released in February 1995 by Motown as the third single from their second studio album, II (1994)."
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558975,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:32:20Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759116740000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759116740000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:32:20Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:32:20Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:32:20Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:32:20Z"
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558974,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:28:15Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759116495000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759116495000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:28:15Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:28:15Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:28:15Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:28:15Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 56473532,
"name": "Digable Planets",
"islocal": true
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1263237396,
"name": "9th Wonder",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/b9dc0965-5f47-45cb-923e-0fe7e6fc6150/27435271761-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/b9dc0965-5f47-45cb-923e-0fe7e6fc6150/27435271761-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 20978595,
"year": 1994
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1778044399,
"name": "9th Wonder (Amina)"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 311050719,
"name": "Pendulum Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 559824559,
"text": "REEEEEEEEEEEMMMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXX!\n\nDigable Planets is a hip-hop trio formed in 1987. The trio is composed of rappers Ishmael \"Butterfly\" Butler, Mariana \"Ladybug Mecca\" Vieira, and Craig \"Doodlebug\" Irving. The group is notable for their contributions to the subgenres of jazz rap and alternative hip hop."
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558973,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:26:49Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759116409000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759116409000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:26:49Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:26:49Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:26:49Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:26:49Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 261684929,
"name": "Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio",
"islocal": true
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1156279084,
"name": "Cold as Weiss",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/f1e8470d-6f20-457a-9b9f-51ea7b7c3710/32152435438-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/f1e8470d-6f20-457a-9b9f-51ea7b7c3710/32152435438-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1911498850,
"year": 2022
},
"track": {
"trackid": 984695877,
"name": "Get da Steppin’"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1616341514,
"name": "Colemine Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 343938235,
"text": "Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio's Live on KEXP at Home session is featured on KEXP's \"Black History Is Now\" page, alongside sessions from Bartees Strange, Shaina Shepard, and more. https://bit.ly/3uGThzi.\n\nThe Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, also known as DLO3, is a soul-jazz group founded in 2015. The band has released five albums. Their debut album, titled Close But No Cigar, charted at number one on the U.S. Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. \nhttps://delvonlamarrorgantrio.bandcamp.com/"
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558972,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:23:29Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759116209000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759116209000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:23:29Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:23:29Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:23:29Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:23:29Z"
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558971,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:18:26Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759115906000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759115906000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:18:26Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:18:26Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:18:26Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:18:26Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1463547615,
"name": "D’Angelo and The Vanguard",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 676640598,
"name": "Black Messiah",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/daa89cce-3e72-4e6a-a4dc-0337dee8f9cf/12882995749-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/daa89cce-3e72-4e6a-a4dc-0337dee8f9cf/12882995749-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1725086142,
"year": 2014
},
"track": {
"trackid": 342135687,
"name": "Betray My Heart"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 183596615,
"name": "RCA"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 929399748,
"text": "The 2014 follow-up album - 14 years later - to 2000's 'Voodoo', 'Black Messiah' was produced and mostly written by D'Angelo, who collaborated with musicians including percussionist Questlove, bassist Pino Palladino, guitarist Isaiah Sharkey, and horn player Roy Hargrove.\n\nhttps://www.rcarecords.com/artist/dangelo/"
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558970,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:17:54Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759115874000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759115874000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:17:54Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:17:54Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:17:54Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:17:54Z"
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558969,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:12:55Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759115575000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759115575000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:12:55Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:12:55Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:12:55Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:12:55Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 861284627,
"name": "Tina Turner",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1101248634,
"name": "Acid Queen",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/95c0a941-33e6-47ca-a1e6-bac40fe66427/27429930696-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/95c0a941-33e6-47ca-a1e6-bac40fe66427/27429930696-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 280380774,
"year": 1975
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1157945251,
"name": "Bootsey Whitelaw"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 714520348,
"name": "Razor Edge"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1362210036,
"text": "Though this track was originally a duet with Ike, Tina Turner released \"Bootsey Whitelaw\" on her second solo studio album, Acid Queen in 1975 on the EMI label in the UK and on United Artists in the US."
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558968,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:09:08Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759115348000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759115348000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:09:08Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:09:08Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:09:08Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:09:08Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 992378091,
"name": "LaBelle",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 941282454,
"name": "Nightbirds",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/5e2ccbfd-a225-4b0e-b9b8-5296b2c8c733/16258083695-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/5e2ccbfd-a225-4b0e-b9b8-5296b2c8c733/16258083695-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 2068311763,
"year": 1974
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1065215808,
"name": "What Can I Do for You?"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 2097627989,
"name": "Epic"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1870384466,
"text": "Patti Labelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash made LaBelle. The Nightbirds album featured the US #1 hit \"Lady Marmalade\" and was the group's best-selling album."
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558967,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:04:44Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759115084000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759115084000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:04:44Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:04:44Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:04:44Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:04:44Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 302944998,
"name": "Nina Simone",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 2008554962,
"name": "Nina Simone in Concert",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/5798c47f-c258-4ce3-bca6-bbafa39dc1a6/43152060987-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/5798c47f-c258-4ce3-bca6-bbafa39dc1a6/43152060987-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 696150889,
"year": 1964
},
"track": {
"trackid": 481444149,
"name": "Mississippi Goddam"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 244665529,
"name": "Philips Records Ltd."
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1501060686,
"text": "By request from David in Madison!\n\nNina Simone originally released \"Mississippi Goddam\" on her album Nina Simone in Concert in 1964, which was based on recordings from three concerts she gave at Carnegie Hall earlier that year. The album was her first release for the Dutch label Philips Records and is indicative of the more political turn her recorded music took during this period."
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558966,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:03:34Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759115014000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759115014000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:03:34Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:03:34Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:03:34Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:03:34Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1835854601,
"name": "Moses Boyd",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1418775742,
"name": "Displaced Diaspora",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/91659bfe-3360-4f2a-8c4d-87d6774632d4/22420206212-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/91659bfe-3360-4f2a-8c4d-87d6774632d4/22420206212-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1716647272,
"year": 2018
},
"track": {
"trackid": 329363767,
"name": "Rye Lane Shuffle"
},
"label": null,
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1807514179,
"text": "Born in South London, Boyd began playing drums at the age of 13, taking as much inspiration from jazz greats like Miles Davis as from the grime albums of Dizzee Rascal. After initial instruction from jazz drummer Bobby Dodsworth, Boyd became a part of the jazz education program Tomorrow's Warriors while studying at Trinity Laban College, cutting his teeth at local jam sessions. He formed the duo Binker & Moses with tenor saxophonist Binker Golding and their 2015 debut, Dem Ones, earned an award for Best Jazz Act at the urban MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards. : https://www.allmusic.com/artist/moses-boyd-mn0003219986/biography"
}
],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558965,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T03:00:31Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759114831000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759114831000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:00:31Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:00:31Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:00:31Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T03:00:31Z"
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 64693
},
{
"playid": 3558964,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-09-29T02:54:45Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1759114485000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1759114485000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-32.mp3?date=2025-09-29T02:54:45Z",
"64": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-64.mp3?date=2025-09-29T02:54:45Z",
"128": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-128.mp3?date=2025-09-29T02:54:45Z",
"256": "http://50.234.71.239:8090/stream-256.mp3?date=2025-09-29T02:54:45Z"
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 12272462,
"name": "Aretha Franklin",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1777053348,
"name": "Aretha",
"largeimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ec50126e-0f6b-49b9-9c32-0767dc6c599e/9962703796-500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ec50126e-0f6b-49b9-9c32-0767dc6c599e/9962703796-250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1532045442,
"year": 1980
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1056867215,
"name": "What a Fool Believes"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1226220792,
"name": "Arista"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 465498841,
"text": "Recognize that voice? That song?\nThis song was written by Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald and was recorded by The Doobie Brothers in 1978 (with McDonald singing lead.) This is Aretha's brilliant cover with Toto as the backing musicians.\n\nFranklin added her rendition of the song to the 1980 album, Aretha, her 26th studio album, her second eponymous album, and her first for Arista Records after a 12-year tenure with Atlantic Records."
}
],
"showid": 64693
}
]
}