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Ernesto Joaquim Maria dos Santos, better known as Donga, was a Brazilian guitarist and composer. He composed what is considered the first recorded samba, the 1916 song Pelo Telefone.
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Rauno August Aaltonen, also known as \"The Rally Professor\", is a Finnish former professional rally driver who competed in the World Rally Championship throughout the 1970s.
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\"Evil on Your Mind\" is a song written by Harlan Howard that was originally recorded by his wife Jan Howard. Released as a single by Decca Records, the song made the US country top ten in 1966 and became one of six top ten singles in Jan Howard's career. The song received positive reception from publications following its release and was later nominated in 1967 by the Grammy Awards. It also served as the title track to her 1966 studio album Jan Howard Sings Evil on Your Mind.
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