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GENRE OF SAMBA
Samba-rock; Samba soul; Samba-soul; Samba funk; Sambalanço
  • [[Jorge Ben]] in 1972
  • A street in the São Paulo favela of [[Heliópolis]]

samba      
n. σάμπα, είδος αφρικανικού χορού
hand and foot         
CARD GAME
Hand & foot; Hand and foot; Hand and Foot; Hand & Foot; Argentine Rummy; Samba (card game)
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Definitie

Samba
<networking> A free suite of programs which implement the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. Originally developed for Unix by Andrew Tridgell at the Australian National University, the Samba server allows files and printers on the host operating system to be shared with clients such as Windows for Workgroups, DOS, OS/2, Windows NT and others. For example, instead of using telnet to log in to a Unix machine to edit a file there, a Windows 95 user might connect a drive in the Windows Explorer to a Samba server on the Unix machine and edit the file in a Windows editor. A Unix client called smbclient, built from the same {source code}, allows ftp-like access to SMB resources. Samba is available for many Unix variants, OS/2, and VMS. Porting to Novell Netware is in progress (August 1996). smblib is a portable generic library for making SMB calls for implementing client/server functions from within any program. Linux implements a complete file system (based on smbclient) so by default Linux users have full access to resources on LAN Server, Windows NT and LAN Manager networks. http://samba.org/samba/samba.html. (1998-11-22)

Wikipedia

Samba rock

Samba rock (also known as samba soul, samba funk, and sambalanço) is a Brazilian dance culture and music genre that fuses samba with rock, soul, and funk. It emerged from the dance parties of São Paulo's lower-class black communities after they had been exposed to rock and roll and African-American music in the late 1950s.

As a development of 1960s música popular brasileira, the genre was pioneered by recording acts such as Jorge Ben, Tim Maia, and Trio Mocotó. It gained a wider popularity in the following decades after breaking through into discotheques. By the 2000s, samba rock had grown into a broader cultural movement involving dancers, disc jockeys, scholars, and musicians, who reinvented the genre in a modernized form.