Information about plays

list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID

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            "comment": "This Stax record classic from Johnnie Taylor was covered by Lou Donaldson. One of many covers, Donaldson's own version has been sampled at least 29 times.",
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            "comment": "The \"Queen of Pop\" sampled Lou Donaldson's \"Thing.\"",
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            "airdate": "2024-11-21T15:03:07-08:00",
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            "comment": "\" Cherry Wine\" was written by Amy Winehouse, Salaam Remi, and Nas. In an interview, Nas said that \"Cherry Wine\" came from \"God, and Amy\".\n--\nThe song sampled Lou Donaldson's \"Thing.\" \n--\nDon't miss the official (explicit) video for \"Cherry Wine\": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6903zFUIxoU",
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            "comment": "De La Soul sampled multiple elements of Lou Donaldson's \"Thing.\"\n--\nhttps://concord.com/artist/charles-earland/",
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            "comment": "Lou Donaldson is covering The Isley Brothers' \"It's Your Thing\" here. \n--\nWe've featured Dr. Lonnie Smith on OG Thursday.  This is another great, Charles Earland, on the Hammond B-3. Earland began his career as a saxophonist with organist Jimmy McGriff.  Learn more about him here: https://concord.com/artist/charles-earland/",
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            "comment": "Hear it? \"3 Days Later\" sampled the hook from Lou Donaldson's \"Hot Dog.\"",
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            "airdate": "2024-11-21T14:53:18-08:00",
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            "comment": "\"I’ll try my hand at music-speak.The musical hook on the title track is a great two-chord trick. The groove is established in the major chord, and stays in the same for many measures, no changes. The tension mounts, and just when you can’t take any more, the gear shifts up to some kind of diminished or augmented fifth key change (I made that up, someone with musical education can correct me!). It holds in there, descending notes repeated, more tension building, which is in turn finally resolved by a return to the original major chord. Then it kicks off again.\"  This is one critic's enthusiastic review of \"Hot Dog\": https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/2015/11/21/lou-donaldson-hot-dog-1969-blue-note-libertyua/",
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            "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.",
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            "comment": "Mary J Blige sampled Lou Donaldson's version of the film title song, \"The Long Goodbye.\"",
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