Play Public List
Information about plays
list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID
GET /v2/plays/?format=api&offset=50720&ordering=-airdate
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Records" ], "label_ids": [ "c595c289-47ce-4fba-b999-b87503e8cb71" ], "release_date": "1983-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "This was the last chart single for the group Rufus before lead singer Chaka Khan (born Yvette Stevens) left for a solo career.\n--\n Producer Quincy Jones wanted this for Michael Jackson's Thriller album, and almost got it. Rufus keyboardist David Wolinski wrote the song. The group didn't like it but recorded it anyway. It was released as a single when Wolinski threatened to pull it off the album and give it to Jackson and Jones.\n--\nEarly in the band's career, Roger Linn nearly joined Rufus as a touring guitarist. Later, \"Ain't Nobody\" became one of the first songs ever written to the beat of his invention - the LM-1 Drum, the world's first programmable, sampled-sound drum machine. In this case the machine was used to create the keyboard loop. John Robinson played live drums and overdubbed the fills.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598625, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598625/?format=api", "airdate": "2026-01-01T00:23:29-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Fantastic Voyage", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "00c1c7fc-c734-4114-8101-ac1a3f26f139", "artist": "Lakeside", "artist_ids": [ "4e2dc6e4-1808-4850-8e97-df7ea8007f39" ], "album": null, "release_id": null, "release_group_id": null, "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": null, "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "The pride of Dayton, Ohio, Lakeside formed in 1977 and recorded their last album in 1990. They are best known for their 1980 number one R&B hit \"Fantastic Voyage\".", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598624, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598624/?format=api", "airdate": "2026-01-01T00:19:26-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Candy", "track_id": "38f52f8d-95a3-400d-a4cf-21f4d904e732", "recording_id": "0e6c465b-99b8-45f2-a64c-eff579225b0a", "artist": "Cameo", "artist_ids": [ "ef4d808a-2113-44c3-9b44-1b31f026ef1e" ], "album": "Word Up!", "release_id": "604aca80-1b9a-4ec5-8dde-1113a391c666", "release_group_id": "f581620f-2c1d-382a-8c7d-6470c1adf43d", "labels": [ "Mercury Records" ], "label_ids": [ "995428e7-81b6-41dd-bd38-5a7a0ece8ad6" ], "release_date": "1986-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "From Cameo's 1986 album 'Word Up!', \"Candy\" features a solo by saxophonist Melvin D. Wells. Funk group Cameo was initially a 14-member group known as the New York City Players; this name was later changed to Cameo, because there was already another band using that name. \n\nGet a sweet taste of 1986 funk in the video for \"Candy\"!\nhttps://youtu.be/sn8KYD1Vco0", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598622, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598622/?format=api", "airdate": "2026-01-01T00:16:01-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Get Down on It", "track_id": "61870980-07f7-3704-aec9-15deb706a68c", "recording_id": "42ac6957-5b96-4b92-a385-b5fb377a0c73", "artist": "Kool & The Gang", "artist_ids": [ "2469950a-f0ca-425a-bfbc-baf55ea3afde" ], "album": "Pure Funk, Volume 2", "release_id": "ec0a068e-3924-4744-9178-314a6b5c77e0", "release_group_id": "f57f1ec4-30cc-39d6-a581-57abe726b241", "labels": [ "PolyGram TV" ], "label_ids": [ "0c9402a2-7296-4888-9774-9b8f7dc53d48" ], "release_date": "1999-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "\"Dennis Thomas—longtime saxophonist and an original member of Kool & the Gang—has died, as the band shared on their Facebook page earlier today. “Dennis was known as the quintessential cool cat in the group, loved for his hip clothes and hats, and his laid-back demeanor,” the statement reads. Thomas passed away in his sleep on August 7; he was 70 years old.\" https://pitchfork.com/news/kool-and-the-gang-co-founder-dennis-thomas-dies-at-70/", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598623, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598623/?format=api", "airdate": "2026-01-01T00:15:03-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "comment": "", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "airbreak" }, { "id": 3598621, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598621/?format=api", "airdate": "2026-01-01T00:11:31-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "You Dropped a Bomb on Me", "track_id": null, "recording_id": "3a5ccfbe-1346-43e8-b318-703a7d7adc3f", "artist": "The Gap Band", "artist_ids": [ "00aab979-da36-4efd-9086-e409cda07f9c" ], "album": null, "release_id": null, "release_group_id": null, "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": null, "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": null, "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598620, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598620/?format=api", "airdate": "2026-01-01T00:05:57-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Mary Jane", "track_id": "9b70f0ca-963e-380a-a882-9dac1974a9f8", "recording_id": "e574bec9-8f92-4fe7-9e50-a6443a42cdac", "artist": "Rick James", "artist_ids": [ "cba9cec2-be8d-41bd-91b4-a1cd7de39b0c" ], "album": "AnotherLateNight: Rae & Christian", "release_id": "f9fc42e9-ecca-4a9c-b339-35776db1c963", "release_group_id": "628bc001-426a-314f-bf4a-729c3d1bf5d1", "labels": [ "Kinetic Records" ], "label_ids": [ "8ff202ad-fc42-422a-ba48-32acebae08d0" ], "release_date": "2001-01-01", "rotation_status": null, "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Yall know what to do!", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598619, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598619/?format=api", "airdate": "2025-12-31T23:59:55-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://ia800603.us.archive.org/31/items/mbid-e87f6077-6085-3fb4-97bb-284ca3de6e51/mbid-e87f6077-6085-3fb4-97bb-284ca3de6e51-1239286902_thumb500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://ia600603.us.archive.org/31/items/mbid-e87f6077-6085-3fb4-97bb-284ca3de6e51/mbid-e87f6077-6085-3fb4-97bb-284ca3de6e51-1239286902_thumb250.jpg", "song": "Let’s Dance", "track_id": "c2a0061f-7f33-3722-a270-08f8d3d696d1", "recording_id": "c7ffdbaf-cda4-41a6-a175-b289f3e8596a", "artist": "David Bowie", "artist_ids": [ "5441c29d-3602-4898-b1a1-b77fa23b8e50" ], "album": "Let’s Dance", "release_id": "e87f6077-6085-3fb4-97bb-284ca3de6e51", "release_group_id": "75c2bddf-1799-3eda-b6b3-a0cf5189d8ed", "labels": [ "EMI America" ], "label_ids": [ "4881ac0f-1a15-4dd9-8b64-1c39a68edd33" ], "release_date": "1983-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "HAPPY NEW YEAR!!\n\nThe song stands out from lead guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan's usual blues-rock territory. Producer Nile Rodgers said that he wishes there was cellphones back when they recorded \"Let's Dance\" so he \"could have captured the look on Stevie's face when he first heard the track.\"\n\nRodgers added: \"He knew it was so important that the first thing he played was one single note - a Bb - to stay out of the way of the groove. He then ripped as he got more comfortable with the band and everyone in the room. We became lifelong friends and I produced The Vaughan Brothers and gave the eulogy at his funeral.\"", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598618, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598618/?format=api", "airdate": "2025-12-31T23:51:53-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Goodbye Horses (extended version)", "track_id": "f450dbce-402f-3a4e-abe6-479e37457397", "recording_id": "8341759d-caed-4eb2-9219-93e3f93932d7", "artist": "Q. Lazzarus", "artist_ids": [ "4f4703c1-4b01-4bb6-af9d-32fcd1ea588e" ], "album": "Goodbye Horses", "release_id": "6758c684-4a6c-4990-9a7f-758d1ce3926b", "release_group_id": "74afd1ea-679b-4615-a57b-aeddfbcaebb7", "labels": [ "All Nations Records" ], "label_ids": [ "8f670d5b-282e-42a6-823f-d925a6bd61e1" ], "release_date": "1991-06-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Q Lazzarus is the moniker of Diane Luckey, born in New Jersey in 1960. While living in the East Village in New York City in the 1980s, Diane met songwriter Bill Garvey at a party and they recorded “Goodbye Horses” in his home studio. The song appears in the Jonathan Demme movies \"Married to the Mob\" and, more memorably, in \"Silence of the Lambs\" when Buffalo Bill changes into women’s clothing while drowning out his intended victim’s pleas with loud music. Read the story of how it came together here: https://q-lazzarus.bandcamp.com/", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598617, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598617/?format=api", "airdate": "2025-12-31T23:47:42-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://ia804509.us.archive.org/13/items/mbid-b28e8f8f-9612-4c96-838c-5d7aeb79a60d/mbid-b28e8f8f-9612-4c96-838c-5d7aeb79a60d-3247592400_thumb500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://ia904509.us.archive.org/13/items/mbid-b28e8f8f-9612-4c96-838c-5d7aeb79a60d/mbid-b28e8f8f-9612-4c96-838c-5d7aeb79a60d-3247592400_thumb250.jpg", "song": "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", "track_id": "41e17c50-0151-3312-98fa-b062427c3f21", "recording_id": "e4b347be-ecb2-44ff-aaa8-3d4c517d7ea5", "artist": "Tears for Fears", "artist_ids": [ "7c7f9c94-dee8-4903-892b-6cf44652e2de" ], "album": "Real Genius", "release_id": "b28e8f8f-9612-4c96-838c-5d7aeb79a60d", "release_group_id": "bcafa78c-d161-36dc-8541-2ae0f9f50581", "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1985-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "In an interview, the band's producer Chris Hughes explained that they spent months working on \"Shout,\" and near the end of the sessions, Roland Orzabal came into the studio and played two simple chords on his acoustic guitar, which became the basis for the song. Said Hughes: \"'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' was so simple and went down so quickly, it was effortless, really. In fact, as a piece of recording history, it's bland as hell.\"", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 3598616, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598616/?format=api", "airdate": "2025-12-31T23:44:47-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "comment": "", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "airbreak" }, { "id": 3598615, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3598615/?format=api", "airdate": "2025-12-31T23:39:11-08:00", "show": 65528, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65528/?format=api", "image_uri": "https://ia600509.us.archive.org/3/items/mbid-73677f81-86e6-4087-9255-9ee81b8e3dd3/mbid-73677f81-86e6-4087-9255-9ee81b8e3dd3-9928049887_thumb500.jpg", "thumbnail_uri": "https://ia600509.us.archive.org/3/items/mbid-73677f81-86e6-4087-9255-9ee81b8e3dd3/mbid-73677f81-86e6-4087-9255-9ee81b8e3dd3-9928049887_thumb250.jpg", "song": "You Can Call Me Al", "track_id": "2a9fd255-3a9a-3ccf-84b1-7fa9e8d1e246", "recording_id": "01e1696b-b3c7-4ffe-a42b-ec2c952f7429", "artist": "Paul Simon", "artist_ids": [ "05517043-ff78-4988-9c22-88c68588ebb9" ], "album": "Graceland", "release_id": "73677f81-86e6-4087-9255-9ee81b8e3dd3", "release_group_id": "19847822-1430-3380-9cf1-bc45545b34ac", "labels": [ "Warner Bros. 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He explained in Isle of Noises by Daniel Rachel: \"I used to sing Gregorian chants and plainsong as an altar boy. A lot of my melodies might reflect that love and my early exposure to that stark, melodic narrative. 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