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GET /v2/plays/?format=api&offset=116020&ordering=-airdate
https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/?format=api&limit=20&offset=116040&ordering=-airdate", "previous": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/?format=api&limit=20&offset=116000&ordering=-airdate", "results": [ { "id": 3428291, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428291/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:39:14-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/c0600ea4-822e-4b89-af49-d577fb099af9/1789635271-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/c0600ea4-822e-4b89-af49-d577fb099af9/1789635271-250.jpg", "song": "Blues Walk", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "3c3f84a6-ab90-4e6b-ab75-068fd7a77e94", "artist": "Lou Donaldson", "artist_ids": [ "db147d97-f5cf-4e80-9e1a-08ddcb1d0bf8" ], "album": "Blues Walk", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "75ac1dd5-e8fd-3e07-b2cc-8f8574b09e74", "labels": [ "Blue Note" ], "label_ids": [ "713c4a95-6616-442b-9cf6-14e1ddfd5946" ], "release_date": "1958-07-28", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Did you know that Lou Donaldson opened every one of his live shows with this song?\n--\n\"On July 28, 1958, a 31-year-old alto saxophonist called Lou Donaldson went into Van Gelder Studio, in New Jersey, to record Blues Walk, a six-track LP released by Blue Note Records that many now regard as his greatest album and definitive musical statement.\" Read how this classic song kickstarted the soul-jazz movement of the 60's: https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/blues-walk-lou-donaldson/\n--\nThat's Herman Foster on piano, \"Peck\" Morrison on bass, Dave Bailey on drums, and Ray Barretto on congas.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428289, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428289/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:34:36-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Don’t Go", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "b188489d-10a7-49eb-9dd3-1b9a1f2543d7", "artist": "Mary J Blige", "artist_ids": [], "album": "Love & Life", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "18b2f604-ce57-3950-88c3-76d4a4fd5668", "labels": [ "MCA Records" ], "label_ids": [ "46a3941a-c810-47a1-974f-955effec4d09" ], "release_date": "2003-08-25", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Mary J Blige sampled Lou Donaldson's version of the film title song, \"The Long Goodbye.\"", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428290, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428290/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:30:06-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/a2c5b8e7-403d-49a9-894d-3314e07b5a7d/8271713770-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/a2c5b8e7-403d-49a9-894d-3314e07b5a7d/8271713770-250.jpg", "song": "The Long Goodbye", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "808d002f-9eff-41d6-8948-eaaf88071c40", "artist": "Lou Donaldson", "artist_ids": [ "db147d97-f5cf-4e80-9e1a-08ddcb1d0bf8" ], "album": "Sophisticated Lou", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "f3154bc3-94b6-43d8-8a34-54c7d8a960ec", "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1973-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Someone wrote, \"Known for incorporating blues and soul elements into his earthy sound, Donaldson was probably the first--and maybe the only for many, many years--to record John Williams' {and Johnny Mercer's] classic song \"The Long Goodbye.\"\nThe song was written for the 1973 movie of the same name.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428288, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428288/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:26:33-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/1a2b95ab-bc8b-46f5-a236-fbbacf8cc2d2/29102955230-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/1a2b95ab-bc8b-46f5-a236-fbbacf8cc2d2/29102955230-250.jpg", "song": "Your World Don’t Stop", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "48677ee8-5b98-4c6e-a8cb-a98f3967546f", "artist": "AZ", "artist_ids": [ "0506bf37-90d7-4654-9585-b4800dc945d5" ], "album": "Doe or Die", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "fdf57ed7-976f-3b4a-98fd-ba7263b48385", "labels": [ "EMI" ], "label_ids": [ "c029628b-6633-439e-bcee-ed02e8a338f7" ], "release_date": "1995-10-31", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Bobby Womack and Truman Thomas are listed as co-writers on \" \"Your World Don't Stop,\" this song about the injustices of the prison system.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428287, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428287/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:22:46-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/fafe9439-e930-4fca-9d1d-16ea3a5f2db4/8190760824-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/fafe9439-e930-4fca-9d1d-16ea3a5f2db4/8190760824-250.jpg", "song": "You're Welcome, Stop On By", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "43cf39ac-1df2-4db4-8f88-52d71eeac450", "artist": "Lou Donaldson", "artist_ids": [ "db147d97-f5cf-4e80-9e1a-08ddcb1d0bf8" ], "album": "Sweet Lou", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "578ce444-1ac2-4a6a-b0b9-e9303c43e482", "labels": [ "Blue Note" ], "label_ids": [ "713c4a95-6616-442b-9cf6-14e1ddfd5946" ], "release_date": "1974-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "This is Lou Donaldson's cover of the song written by Bobby Womack and Truman Thomas.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428286, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428286/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:19:17-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/82e0f19e-8f0e-45a3-9760-bc9fd5fabcee/7926881859-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/82e0f19e-8f0e-45a3-9760-bc9fd5fabcee/7926881859-250.jpg", "song": "You’re Welcome, Stop on By", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "0aba7944-a622-41af-96e5-0026a00c5c30", "artist": "Bobby Womack", "artist_ids": [ "48e78462-2f0b-4a1a-9fa4-0585e2991e80" ], "album": "Lookin’ for a Love Again", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "4e19f2b7-eb8b-3686-8812-5b402269ef57", "labels": [ "United Artists" ], "label_ids": [ "f1477534-482c-41bd-8219-870a199728ee" ], "release_date": "1974-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "\"One of my favorite songs by one of my favorite singers of all time...\" --Larry Mizell, Jr.\n--\nWhat, you ask, does this have to do with Lou Donaldson? Well, Lou Donaldson covered it in the same year, 1974.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428285, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428285/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:12:17-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/21b0be90-db53-4b91-a2a6-d6b34a03d6d4/29153066318-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/21b0be90-db53-4b91-a2a6-d6b34a03d6d4/29153066318-250.jpg", "song": "All Souled Out", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "d3faec8b-7961-4c2a-8a94-c4fb28db5f7f", "artist": "Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth", "artist_ids": [ "cff77480-7ba4-4206-b1a8-e1b98b38f07c" ], "album": "All Souled Out", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "e4106288-b665-3b53-b219-979652bd72eb", "labels": [ "Elektra" ], "label_ids": [ "873f9f75-af68-4872-98e2-431058e4c9a9" ], "release_date": "1991-06-25", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "They sampled the hooks from Lou Donaldson's \"Turtle Walk\" and James Brown's 1973 \"Shoot Your Shot.\"\n--\nThis debut EP came out in 1991 before Pete Rock & CL Smooth's critically acclaimed album \"Mecca and the Soul Brother.\" Here's a 30-year retrospective from 2021: https://albumism.com/features/tribute-celebrating-30-years-of-pete-rock-and-cl-smooth-all-souled-out", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428283, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428283/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:09:38-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/05ac16f4-e48a-4d69-97e0-6bd05ae00190/16152585473-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/05ac16f4-e48a-4d69-97e0-6bd05ae00190/16152585473-250.jpg", "song": "You Better Ask Somebody", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "5b09a307-5519-492b-9796-715c0ecc15b5", "artist": "Yo‐Yo", "artist_ids": [ "82335c54-bcdf-465a-b438-2de98ddb74a0" ], "album": "You Better Ask Somebody", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "dcc7ff43-9b14-3f62-8bf9-d7bcdc02961e", "labels": [ "Blue Note" ], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1993-06-22", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Yolanda Whitaker sampled Lou Donaldson's \"Turtle Walk\" and Brand Nubian's \"Step to the Rear.\"", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428282, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428282/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:59:32-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Turtle Walk", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "af72447e-42c1-4f0e-b1d0-c076051cfbae", "artist": "Lou Donaldson", "artist_ids": [ "db147d97-f5cf-4e80-9e1a-08ddcb1d0bf8" ], "album": "Hot Dog", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "4b28ffc7-f314-3323-88f2-7acd31554ec9", "labels": [ "Blue Note" ], "label_ids": [ "713c4a95-6616-442b-9cf6-14e1ddfd5946" ], "release_date": "1969-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Lou Donaldson used the varitone amplification system on his saxophone for this album. \n--\nThat's Ed Williams on trumpet here, Charles Earland on organ, and Leo Morris on drums.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428281, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428281/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:55:48-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ec368564-6a33-3499-bc03-5f1feeec3e5a/20139823785-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/ec368564-6a33-3499-bc03-5f1feeec3e5a/20139823785-250.jpg", "song": "3 in the Head", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "a158ae27-b2cd-463c-9c40-18dc9e2ee9d9", "artist": "Run‐D.M.C.", "artist_ids": [ "5ecc3f72-20a6-47a0-8dc5-fb0b3dadeea0" ], "album": "Down With the King", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "57e698d1-09e4-3ae5-b03e-83ae4842109e", "labels": [ "Arista" ], "label_ids": [ "c62e3985-6370-446a-bfb8-f1f6122e9c33" ], "release_date": "1993-05-04", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "\"3 in the Head\" by Run-DMC sampled Lou Donaldson's \"Donkey Walk\". It also sampled Audio Two's \"Top Billin'.\"\n--", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428280, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428280/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:51:27-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/7c84a7d6-0329-449a-84c1-841d6c812fb1/15514517516-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/7c84a7d6-0329-449a-84c1-841d6c812fb1/15514517516-250.jpg", "song": "Buckwylyn", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "f8286d13-0114-4d75-ba17-e8458c1f1107", "artist": "Shyheim", "artist_ids": [ "fb09bb85-5a97-4092-b056-a9e50773974a" ], "album": "A.K.A. The Rugged Child", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "5704a6bc-f814-3df9-9b63-eb391cd96a0c", "labels": [ "Virgin" ], "label_ids": [ "49b58bdb-3d74-40c6-956a-4c4b46115c9c" ], "release_date": "1994-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "\"Buckwylyn\" contains samples of \"Donkey Walk\" by Lou Donaldson and \"Just to Get a Rep\" by Gang Starr.\n--\n\"There's a party goin on down the block\nPack up, load the gats now my whole crew's strapped, what!...\" Here's a guide to what Shyheim's spittin': https://genius.com/Shyheim-buckwylyn-lyrics", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428279, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428279/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:47:40-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/f2cff10b-dab1-49e4-9463-e18b121c9924/8265499383-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/f2cff10b-dab1-49e4-9463-e18b121c9924/8265499383-250.jpg", "song": "Donkey Walk", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "c5a99cb1-94a0-46e2-a2fc-6bb438689e17", "artist": "Lou Donaldson", "artist_ids": [ "db147d97-f5cf-4e80-9e1a-08ddcb1d0bf8" ], "album": "Everything I Play Is Funky", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "d10c33ce-1c9d-3fc2-84df-cff4d11dd35a", "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1969-08-22", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Did you hear that little bit of George Gershwin's \"Rhapsody in Blue\" in the middle of this track?\n--\nFeaturing trumpet from Eddie Williams and the very talented Melvin Sparks on guitar. Oh, that's Charles Earland on the Hammond organ.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428277, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428277/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:40:18-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://ia800208.us.archive.org/34/items/mbid-69e5cf67-7cea-4fe8-9129-9779f0a93d69/mbid-69e5cf67-7cea-4fe8-9129-9779f0a93d69-1171157457_thumb500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://ia800208.us.archive.org/34/items/mbid-69e5cf67-7cea-4fe8-9129-9779f0a93d69/mbid-69e5cf67-7cea-4fe8-9129-9779f0a93d69-1171157457_thumb250.jpg", "song": "Superstarr", "track_id": "5c760efe-e8d9-3a96-b0e0-a0d2b59d309d", "recording_id": "0e19579f-f58a-4acf-b66a-90b7b5d20902", "artist": "MC Solaar", "artist_ids": [ "bbbd2644-b4cb-4bb5-a442-315310f68a0b" ], "album": "Prose Combat", "release_id": "69e5cf67-7cea-4fe8-9129-9779f0a93d69", "release_group_id": "b199910b-0f90-3c88-b523-d6852b7612d3", "labels": [ "Polydor" ], "label_ids": [ "ce24ab18-1bd6-4293-a486-546d13d6a5e2" ], "release_date": "1994-05-31", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Again, MC Solaar sampled Lou Donaldson's \"One Cylinder.\"\n--\nMC Solaar's second album, \"Prose Combat,\" was produced by Jimmy Jay.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428276, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428276/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:36:10-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Qui Seme Le Vent Recolte Le Tempo", "track_id": "1e639143-2965-4500-9568-344a1eea69d0", "recording_id": "3aa5f71f-efa3-4a2d-bf22-92cfb4cf1968", "artist": "MC Solaar", "artist_ids": [ "bbbd2644-b4cb-4bb5-a442-315310f68a0b" ], "album": "Planet Rap", "release_id": "8968e434-7de5-4165-ada2-248100049bcb", "release_group_id": "aec4f7f4-c4e2-4bf1-b7ca-ed86322cf680", "labels": [ "Tommy Boy" ], "label_ids": [ "dd13c200-c9c9-4671-85f8-2dbff1319e3f" ], "release_date": "1993-11-21", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "\"Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo\" is the debut album from French rapper MC Solaar.\n--\nThe title song is a pun on the French version of the Biblical proverb \"qui sème le vent récolte la tempête\" (he who sows the wind reaps the whirlwind, Hosea 8:7). It samples Lou Donaldson's \"One Cylinder.\"", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428275, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428275/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:29:41-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "One Cylinder", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "82b4d506-80e2-4014-9f5e-dfef252aaa02", "artist": "Lou Donaldson", "artist_ids": [ "db147d97-f5cf-4e80-9e1a-08ddcb1d0bf8" ], "album": "Alligator Bogaloo", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "095a43ca-0faf-31fc-8e77-04d114c8532e", "labels": [ "Blue Note" ], "label_ids": [ "713c4a95-6616-442b-9cf6-14e1ddfd5946" ], "release_date": "1967-04-17", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Recognize that guitar playing? That's George Benson.\n--\n\"One Cylinder\" was written by vibraphonist Freddie McCoy.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428273, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428273/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:26:52-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/4cff73b3-0264-4c3e-802c-4d244c6b8416/21667074256-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/4cff73b3-0264-4c3e-802c-4d244c6b8416/21667074256-250.jpg", "song": "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "31974c97-b43e-46f1-9ed6-7fcfccb48232", "artist": "Lee Dorsey", "artist_ids": [ "23388f69-9c11-44a6-b832-b9071db3423e" ], "album": "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "efc62442-3847-3702-90a6-4ed8c92348a2", "labels": [ "Amy" ], "label_ids": [ "4bbd85ef-655e-4ad3-aed7-ab559f8620fa" ], "release_date": "1969-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "The spoken intro was by the engineer Rodney Mills. It was spoken as the \"slate\" for the recording so you would know what the song was. Writer and co-producer (with Marshall E. Sehorn) Allen Tousaint kept it on the record. \n--\nAllen Toussaint said of Lee Dorsey, \"His voice was like a smile.\" Enjoy this biography of this great R & B artist: https://64parishes.org/entry/lee-dorsey", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428274, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428274/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:24:17-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "comment": "", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "airbreak" }, { "id": 3428272, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428272/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:18:19-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/cac45e5d-008f-31ac-a9a2-8d8c2f4c22f2/4801208509-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/cac45e5d-008f-31ac-a9a2-8d8c2f4c22f2/4801208509-250.jpg", "song": "Make Tracks", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "7c5fe5bf-cae0-4c7f-bf08-fa8afbb9dfb3", "artist": "Us3", "artist_ids": [ "b370defd-86cc-42f3-85b4-7c2a8305c04a" ], "album": "Hand on the Torch", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "8ed94489-830c-3a86-9772-f9a84354ff43", "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1993-11-16", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Another song that samples Lou Donaldson's \"Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky (From Now On).\" It also samples another Donald Byrd song, 1960's \"Jeannine\" and \"Filthy McNasty,\" as performed by Horace Silver. \n--\nDid you know that \"Hand on the Torch\" was the first platinum-certified album put out by Blue Note Records?", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428271, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428271/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:09:44-08:00", "show": 61909, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61909/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://ia801201.us.archive.org/23/items/mbid-2bf11d4c-8505-4589-856d-30ee505669dd/mbid-2bf11d4c-8505-4589-856d-30ee505669dd-12029998374_thumb500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://ia801201.us.archive.org/23/items/mbid-2bf11d4c-8505-4589-856d-30ee505669dd/mbid-2bf11d4c-8505-4589-856d-30ee505669dd-12029998374_thumb250.jpg", "song": "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)", "track_id": "795d905f-3c6c-4902-ba35-bc63c696bfef", "recording_id": "4d38df43-a5fb-4dd3-9e03-d55a4608fcc3", "artist": "Us3", "artist_ids": [ "b370defd-86cc-42f3-85b4-7c2a8305c04a" ], "album": "Hand on the Torch", "release_id": "2bf11d4c-8505-4589-856d-30ee505669dd", "release_group_id": "8ed94489-830c-3a86-9772-f9a84354ff43", "labels": [ "Blue Note" ], "label_ids": [ "713c4a95-6616-442b-9cf6-14e1ddfd5946" ], "release_date": "1993-11-16", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Sampling Lou Donaldson's \"Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky (From Now On).\" \n\nIt also heavily samples Herbie Hancock's \"Cantaloupe Island\" and samples multiple elements of Donald Byrd's \"Places and Spaces,\" produced by Larry Mizell.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3428270, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3428270/?format=api", "airdate": "2024-11-21T13:04:26-08:00", "show": 61908, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/61908/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/f2cff10b-dab1-49e4-9463-e18b121c9924/8265499383-500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://coverartarchive.org/release/f2cff10b-dab1-49e4-9463-e18b121c9924/8265499383-250.jpg", "song": "Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky (From Now On)", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "5d379d15-1123-433f-a299-d4cad9e53f1b", "artist": "Lou Donaldson", "artist_ids": [ "db147d97-f5cf-4e80-9e1a-08ddcb1d0bf8" ], "album": "Everything I Play Is Funky", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": "d10c33ce-1c9d-3fc2-84df-cff4d11dd35a", "labels": [ "Blue Note" ], "label_ids": [ "713c4a95-6616-442b-9cf6-14e1ddfd5946" ], "release_date": "1969-08-22", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Happy Thursday and welcome to The Afternoon Show with the incomparable Larry Mizell, Jr! Today on OG Thursday, we pay tribute renowned jazz alto saxophonist Lou Donaldson. This bedrock of the jazz scene died on November 9th at age 98: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/11/arts/music/lou-donaldson-dead.html Welcome!\n--\nYes, everything I do gonna be funky (from now on).\n This fine song was written by Allen Toussaint and features Dr. Lonnie Smith on Hammond organ. That's Melvin Sparks on guitar, Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Jimmy Lewis on bass, and Idris Muhammad on drums.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" } ] }{ "next": "