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Justo Almario

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Justo Almario grew up during the glory days of Colombian music, with the big bands led by Lucho BermĂşdez. Almario is related to Lucho BermĂşdez (not by blood, but still family). When his mother heard that he really liked music she sent him to study with one of the family friends (that) already lived
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He started playing his father’s drums, the conga drums. Many musicians came in and out of his home at a young age. Constantly surrounded by the sound of different instruments, he started to learn himself. At the age of four years old, he received two instruments: a piccolo and a short clarinet, in
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as musical director, Almario came to Los Angeles to record and tour with Roy Ayers’s ubiquity. Since then, his saxophone, flute, and clarinet performances have appeared on hundreds of recordings by artists that include the
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was living in New York at that time. In Boston, they had a very important jazz club called the Jazz Workshop. And they would bring bands, all the famous bands,
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the key of E flat, so his fingers would reach. Since then, he always had a dream of being a musician.
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group leader. He was among several Colombian musicians recruited by
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in Barranquilla, and that friend was the uncle of Lucho BermĂşdez.
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Justo Almario, el colombiano en las grandes ligas del jazz latino
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Barrio Rhythm: Mexican American Music in Los Angeles
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Colombian
Los Angeles
flutist
saxophonist
Latin jazz
Mongo Santamaria
Sincelejo
Medellin
woodwind instruments
Berklee College of Music
Boston
Massachusetts
Mongo Santamaria
Miles Davis
Thelonious Monk
alto saxophone
Jazz Workshop
Mongo SantamarĂ­a
Commodores
Freddie Hubbard
Jennifer Lopez
the Winans
Patrice Rushen
Luis Miguel
Charles Mingus
Chaka Kahn
Cachao
Dirty Dancing
Happy Feet

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