However, in 1999, he was the team’s second leading scorer with three goals and nine assists when San Jose sent him to the New England Revolution for Jair on August 13, 1999.
Jair Oliveira | Jair | Jair Rodrigues | Jair Jurrjens | Jair da Costa | Elhanan son of Jair |
In the latter, against Inter Milan at the San Siro, a Jair attempt late into the first half slid under his body and entered the net, for the game's only goal – he was also injured shortly after, and the Reds played more than 30 minutes with ten players.
In 1966 Jair sang at the "Record Festival" with the song "Disparada" by Geraldo Vandré and Théo de Barros, this time in conjunction with Quarteto Novo.
The first name was censored radio and Jair de Taumaturgo suggested the final name, inspired in Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps.