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Adoniran Barbosa,
artistic name of João
Rubinato (6
August 1910 – 23
November 1982), was a
noted Brazilian São
Paulo style samba singer and composer. João...
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Adoniran Vinícius de
Campos (born 12
December 1985 in
Santa Bárbara d'Oeste), or
simply Adoniran, is a
Brazilian defensive midfielder. He last pla**** for...
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local accent with
Italian influences became notorious through the
songs of
Adoniran Barbosa, a
Brazilian samba singer born to
Italian parents who used to sing...
- is a
polemic topic in the
entirety of the
country since the
times of
Adoniran Barbosa. Also, the "Paulistano"
accent was
heavily influenced by the presence...
- o’clock Train") is a
samba composition by
Brazilian singer-songwriter
Adoniran Barbosa.
Released in 1964 and made
famous that same year by the
samba group...
- Álvaro" is a
samba song
composed in 1960 by
Brazilian composer and
singer Adoniran Barbosa (real name João Rubinato) with the radio-journalist
Osvaldo Moles...
- also in
diverse parts of
Brazil because of the song "Trem das Onze", by
Adoniran Barbosa. In 1949 Jaçanã
became the site of the
first film
studio of São...
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March 2009.
Retrieved 16
March 2010. "
Adoniran Vinicius de Campos". Soccerway.
Retrieved 16
March 2010. "
Adoniran" (in Portuguese).
Samba Foot. Retrieved...
- (município) in the
state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is the
birthplace of
Adoniran Barbosa.
Valinhos is
famous for its
purple fig, the
theme of its annual...
- SP - notícias em São Paulo". globo.com. 6 June 2011. "
Adoniran Barbosa, o
Poeta do Povo" [
Adoniran Barbosa, the Poet of the People]. globo.com (in Portuguese)...