Information about plays

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

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            "comment": "A song co-written by Larry Mizell and Larry Gordon (Laraaji) and produced by Larry Mizell.",
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            "comment": ". 'Black Byrd' was the first of Byrd's Blue Note albums to be produced by Larry Mizell, assisted by his brother, Fonce. Larry Mizell wrote all the songs on this album (He co-wrote this one with Larry Gordon.)",
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            "comment": "The Mizell brothers are all over this, co-written by Larry Mizell and Larry Gordon.  It was produced by Fonce Mizell and Freddie Perren.  That's Fonce Mizell on the trumpet solo and Larry, Fonce, and Freddie Perren on background vocals.",
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            "comment": "\"The London Version\": Produced by Brian Eno. Lead Vocals: Bono and Chris Martin. Guitar, Bass and Backing Vocals: The Edge. Keyboard and Backing Vocals: Chris Martin. Keyboard, Treatments and Backing Vocals: Brian Eno.",
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            "comment": "Covering Mrving Gaye's \"What's Going On\"...\n\nSinger-songwriter Donny Hathaway is undoubtedly one of the greatest musicians of our time. The Chicago native who grew up singing gospel music in his grandmother’s St. Louis church, was known for his soulful voice and his piano prowess he brought to hits like “The Ghetto,” “This Christmas” and “Someday We’ll All Be Free.” But his ongoing struggles with mental health would ultimately cut his career short and lead to his untimely death at age 33.  Learn the tragic story of this wonderful musician: https://www.theroot.com/do-you-know-the-tragic-story-of-donny-hathaway-a-soul-1851779736/slides/2",
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            "comment": "Manley Augustus Buchanan, better known as Big Youth is a pioneering Jamaican deejay and reggae toaster.  He's covering Marvin Gaye's \"What's Going On\" here.\n--\nThis song was found on a 1976 album entitled \"Hit the Road Jack.\"",
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            "comment": "Learn about Detroit's Motown Museum here: https://www.motownmuseum.org/",
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            "comment": "Jamaican musician Jackie Mittoo \"heavily sampled\" Marvin Gaye's \"What's Going On.\"",
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