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-'''Rare groove''' is an [[umbrella term]] that refers to relatively obscure and hard-to-find [[jazz-funk]], [[funk]] and [[soul music|soul]], [[soul jazz]] and [[jazz-fusion]] tracks from the [[1970s]].Originally coined by [[Kiss 100|Kiss FM]] DJ [[Norman Jay]] in [[1985]] through his show ''The Original Rare Groove Show'', 'rare groove' tracks have been influential on the musical genres of [[hip hop music|hip hop]], [[techno music|techno]], [[house music|house]], [[break (music)|breakbeat]], [[Drum and bass|jungle]] and others.+'''Justo Almario''' (b. [[February 18]], [[1949]]) is an [[Afro-Cuban jazz]] [[saxophonist]] born in [[Sincelejo]], [[Colombia]]. Currently based in [[Los Angeles, California]], Almario originally began work at age fourteen performing on [[Colombia]]n television.
-==Representative artists==+Justo appears as member of the band, Ubiquity, with Roy Ayers on an episode of Soul Train in 1977.
-* [[Eighties Ladies]]+
-* [[The Poets of Rhythm]]+
-* [[Bobbi Humphrey]]+
-* [[Donald Byrd]]+
-* [[Harvey Mason]]+
-* [[The Headhunters]]+
-* [[The Mizell Brothers]]+
-* [[Justo Almario]]+
-* [[Cloud One]]+
-* [[Skull Snaps]]+
-* [[The Universal Robot Band]]+
-* [[Bumblebee Unlimited]]+
-* [[Roy Ayers]]+
-==Better known artists in a similar vein== +From 1980 to 1981 he performed with [[Freddie Hubbard]]'s band. During the Eighties he was also a member of the Christian jazz-fusion band [[Koinonia (band)]]. He has also worked with many other musicians, like [[Cal Tjader]], [[Poncho Sanchez]], [[Jennifer López]] and [[Tania Maria]], among many others.
-* [[James Brown (musician)|James Brown]]+ 
-* [[Sly Stone]] +==Discography==
-* [[Parliament (band)|Parliament]]+*''Plumbline'' (1991, [[LaserLight]])
-* [[Funkadelic]] +*''Heritage'' (1992, [[Mesa Records|Mesa]]/[[Bluemoon Records]])
 +*''Justo & Abraham'' (1994, [[Integrity Records]])
-==1980s rare groove like artists== 
-* [[ESG (band)|ESG]] (Emerald Sapphire and Gold)  
-* [[Bush Tetras]] 
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Justo Almario (b. February 18, 1949) is an Afro-Cuban jazz saxophonist born in Sincelejo, Colombia. Currently based in Los Angeles, California, Almario originally began work at age fourteen performing on Colombian television.

Justo appears as member of the band, Ubiquity, with Roy Ayers on an episode of Soul Train in 1977.

From 1980 to 1981 he performed with Freddie Hubbard's band. During the Eighties he was also a member of the Christian jazz-fusion band Koinonia (band). He has also worked with many other musicians, like Cal Tjader, Poncho Sanchez, Jennifer López and Tania Maria, among many others.

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