{"id":3599147,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3599147/?format=json","airdate":"2026-01-02T08:12:55-08:00","show":65539,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65539/?format=json","image_uri":"","thumbnail_uri":"","song":"I Wanna Holler (But the Town's Too Small)","track_id":"c08bc30c-f6a8-3c5a-b163-2b2f60799b33","recording_id":"823a7145-43a1-4c37-8ee0-63d1c261cc3f","artist":"The Detroit Cobras","artist_ids":["9b8d6e11-05a4-4688-9d96-ad746bfedc41"],"album":"Baby","release_id":"6729f897-ae1d-4b3e-b996-7af553432862","release_group_id":"db8d676a-1013-3487-a99e-69496426654c","labels":["Bloodshot Records"],"label_ids":["c1a4129a-95dd-4e8c-b42e-7cd9fc3c208b"],"release_date":"2005-01-01","rotation_status":null,"is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"The Detroit Cobras were formed in 1995 by Steve Shaw, who developed a taste for classic R&B from spending time with Alex Chilton, whom he met through his friends in Detroit primitives The Gories. The first edition of the Detroit Cobras featured former exotic dancer Rachel Nagy on vocals, Shaw and Maribel Restrepo/Mary Ramirez (ex-Vertical Pillows) on guitars, Jeff Meier (from Rocket 455) on bass, and Vic Hill on drums, and they released their first 7″ in 1996.: https://mokbpresents.com/artist/the-detroit-cobras/\n--\nThis song by the legendary Michigan garage rockers is a cover of the 1987 song by Gary U.S. Bonds, written by Patricia Matthews and Frank Guida.","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}