from left to right: Jeanette Adib, Jair Alves, Linda Baptista, her sister Dircinha Baptista, unknown, Claudete Soares & singer Lucy Rosana.
Lucio Alves, Armando Louzada, Célia Vilela, Jeanette Adib and Ademilde Fonseca chat about show business at a Rio de Janeiro restaurant. 'Jornal das Moças', 5 April 1956.
Jeanette Adib while working for 'Jornal das Moças', 26 January 1956; interviews Victor Costa, the man who managed to make Radio Nacional a powerhouse in the 30s & 40s. Mr Costa was given a network of radio & TV in the 1950s he properly named after himself, Organização Victor Costa (OVC).
Jeanette Adib has also written a few popular songs during her heyday in the 50s & 60s
1. 'Tormento' (Ivan Paulo da Silva "Carioca"-Jeanette Adib) 78 rpm by Elizeth Cardoso - 1955
2. 'Mãos vazias' (Jeanette Adib) 78 rpm by Carmen Déa in 1956.
3. 'Seus carinhos' (Jeanette Adib) 78 rpm by Carminha Mascarenhas in 1958.
4. 'Dê o fora' (Roberto Carlos-Jeanette Adib) recorded by Wanderléa in 1964.
5. 'Eu não ligo, baby' (Ain't that better, baby?) Cheryl Lynn-Phil Medley; vers. Jeanette Adib; recorded by Meire Pavão for her Chantecler LP 'A rainha da juventude' in 1965.
6. 'Ouvindo o ring-a-ding' (Hey Ring-A-Ding) (Eddie Curtis; versão: Jeanette Adib) recorded by Meire Pavão for her LP 'A rainha da juventude' in 1965.
7. 'A loucura das garotas' (Paulinho Sette-Jeanette Adib) recorded at Continental by Cyro Aguiar in 1966.
8. 'Receita para me conquistar' (Jeanette Adib-Aloísio) Cyro Aguiar's LP 'Inspiração' 1967.
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