{"id":3592593,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3592593/?format=json","airdate":"2025-12-18T07:40:55-08:00","show":65409,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65409/?format=json","image_uri":"","thumbnail_uri":"","song":"Wouldn't It Be Nice","track_id":null,"recording_id":null,"artist":"The Beach Boys","artist_ids":["ebfc1398-8d96-47e3-82c3-f782abcdb13d"],"album":"Pet Sounds","release_id":null,"release_group_id":"fdd96703-7b21-365e-bdea-38029fbeb84e","labels":["Capitol Records"],"label_ids":["abea2d3e-eabf-4480-ab24-9382dd642c73"],"release_date":"1966-05-16","rotation_status":null,"is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"RIP Brian Wilson, co-founder of The Beach Boys, who died at 82 on June 11 of respiratory arrest.\n\nBy the mid-1960s he had written or co-written more than two dozen U.S. Top 40 hits, including the number-ones \"Surf City\" (1963), \"I Get Around\" (1964), \"Help Me, Rhonda\" (1965), and \"Good Vibrations\" (1966). \n\nIn 1964, Wilson had a nervous breakdown and resigned from regular concert touring to focus on songwriting and production. This led to works such as the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds and his first credited solo release, \"Caroline, No\" (both 1966), as well as the unfinished album Smile.","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}