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JamBase

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Jam band-focused database and news website

JamBase is anonline database and news portal oflive music andfestivals with a focus onjam bands.[1] It was founded by Andy Gadiel and Ted Kartzman in 1998.[2] The website primarily acts as a service, providing a publicAPI that concert promoters and venues use to publish concert data to the site. The data is also used by third-party developers for other products. In addition to raw data, the website includes a news section publishing information about concerts in a blog format.[1][3]

As of June 2015[update],JamBase ranks as the 4,945th most visited sites in the United States according toAlexa, and 27,837th globally.[4]

As of August 2023[update], JamBase's public API athttp://api.jambase.com has been re-enabled, allowing developers to incorporate concert listings into their apps and services.

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  1. ^abGreenwald, Ted."Geeks to Music Industry: APIs Can Set You Free".Wired. RetrievedJuly 20, 2015.
  2. ^"Pump up the jam JamBase Web site offers the ultimate music resource".Hudson Reporter, by :JoAnne Steglitz Jul 03, 2001
  3. ^Sullivan, James (March 30, 2002)."Spreading the jam / Web site founded by and for fans of live music is a grassroots hit".San Francisco Gate. RetrievedJuly 20, 2015.
  4. ^"jambase.com Site Overview".Alexa. Archived fromthe original on March 5, 2016. RetrievedJuly 20, 2015.

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