Cannot stream music via airport express with iOS7

i just upgrade my ipad and iphone to the iOS7
i try to stream music with my airport express but when i open the music app in my ipad
or iphone the icon to send the music does not show.
any ideas

Thank you so, so, much - you've made my day!

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