# Pedro Pablo Martínez 

**Date of birth:** September 12, 1973

**Categories:** Arts, Music, composer, director, Musician

Percussionist, drummer, singer, dancer, orchestra conductor, composer and Cuban educator.

He was born and grew up in Havana. He is a conga player who performs classic Cuban rumbas, Afro-Cuban folklore and religious music. He is a priest of Santería.

He arrived in the United States of America from Havana in 1998 as part of a project titled Spirits Of Havana, directed by his great friend Jane Bunnett, an incredible Canadian saxophonist.

Pedrito plays percussion, bata, cajón, quinto, timbales, maracas, congas, cowbell, shekere, guiro, clave, snare drum, cymbals, among other percussion instruments. He learned his craft on the streets of Havana. He has performed with Paquito D'Rivera, Arturo O'Farrill, Brian Lynch and Bruce Springsteen. He settled in New York City - New Jersey area in 1998.

He is a founding member of the band Yerba Buena. They recorded two albums. In 2003, President Alien, and in 2005 their album Island Life ranked number 62 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.

He is a member of the Nuevo Jazz Latino program which is part of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Martínez became leader of Pedrito Martinez Group in 2005. His first album, The Pedrito Martinez Group, was released in 2013, with guest artists Wynton Marsalis, John Scofield and Steve Gadd.

On Martínez's 2016 album titled Habana Dreams, the guest artists were Wynton Marsalis, Ruben Blades, Angélique Kidjo and Issac Delgado.

Pedro Pablo "Pedrito" Martínez was born in Havana in the Cayo Hueso neighborhood of Old Havana. Cayo Hueso is a neighborhood known for the rhythms of rumba of African origin. He grew up near the Palacio de la Rumba theater and saw renowned artists rehearse and perform when he was a child.

The house where he grew up was across the street from a park where he became fascinated with men who played percussion, sang and danced Cuban rumba, a fundamental folk music and dance with deep roots in Africa.
He began his musical career at the age of eleven performing with Cuban artist Tata Guines and Los Muñequitos de Matanzas as a teenager. Pedrito soaked up this style and eventually achieved the status of "rumbero."

He later learned about yoruba, also known as santería, another important Afro-Cuban folklore tradition, a religion of West African origin that has its own powerful music style involving ceremonial drums called Bata. Martínez mastered the extremely complex rhythms played on the batas, as well as the litany of Orisha chants associated with the religion, which eventually led him to assume the role and status of "babalawo" or priest of Santería.

In 1996, Canadian band leader Jane Bunnett, while visiting Cuba, had the occasion to hear Pedrito play and returned two years later to bring him to perform in Montreal with her Spirit of Havana band.

By the fall of 1998, Martínez had established himself in New York City and shortly thereafter won first prize in the prestigious Thelonious Monk Afro-Latin Hand Percussion Competition, presented at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
In 2000, he appeared in the important documentary about Cuban music, "Calle 54". He has performed with Wynton Marsalis, Paquito D'Rivera, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Sting, Steve Turre, Bill Summers, Cassandra Wilson, Joe Lovano, Brian Lynch (musician), Stefon Harris, Jane Bunnett, Issac Delgado, Eliane Elias, Stefon Harris, Angélique Kidjo, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Conrad Herwig, Edie Brickell, Rubén Blades, Eddie Palmieri, Esperanza Spalding, Alfredo Rodríguez (pianist born in 1985), Elton John and Los Hombres Calientes and has contributed to more than 50 albums.

Pedrito Martínez was a founding member of the successful Afro-Cuban/Afro-Beat band Yerba Buena, which was formed in 2004, and with which he recorded two albums and toured the world. His career as a leader of the orchestra, the Pedrito Martinez Group, began in 2005 in New York with a four-night-a-week residency at Guantanamera, a restaurant in downtown Manhattan, where, once word got out, he began to attract musicians like Eric Clapton, Paul Simon, Steve Winwood, Taj Mahal and Roger Waters.

The Pedrito Martinez Group, the first album recorded by Pedrito as a leader, was released in October 2013 on Motema Music. The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album and was chosen among NPR's Favorite Albums of 2013 and the Boston Globe Critics' "Top Ten Albums of 2013". Wynton Marsalis, John Scofield and Steve Gadd appeared as special guests.

Around the same time, a flamenco music album, Rumba de la Isla, was recorded with a different group of musicians, distributed by Sony Masterworks. Habana Dreams, the second album by Pedrito Martínez Group, was recorded largely in Cuba and was released on June 10, 2016 on Motema Music. Among the guests are Ruben Blades, Issac Delgado, Wynton Marsalis and Angelique Kidjo.

In February 2019, Pedrito Martínez and Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodríguez released a duo album called Duologue that was selected by NPR for a first listen: https://www.npr.org/2019/01/24/687794667/first-listen-alfredo-rodr-guez-pedrito-martinez-duologue.

In February 2019, NPR released a performance by Pedrito Martínez Group that was filmed in January for the Tiny Desk series. https://www.npr.org/2019/02/14/694731448/the-pedrito-martinez-group-tiny-desk-concert.

In February 2021 Martínez announced that he would release a new album titled 'Acertijos' (Riddles) on March 19 with special guests such as Eric Clapton, Jon Faddis, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Isaac Delgado, and more through his Eshuni Records label and Immediate Family Records.

Credits

2019	Duologue	Alfredo Rodriguez and Pedrito Martinez	Congas, Bata, Snare drum, Cymbals, Percussion, Vocals
2017	(U) nity is Power	New Cuba (U) nity	Featured Artist
2017	MONK'estra, vol. 2	John Beasley	Bata, Congas, Guest Artist
2016	Distilled from Havana / Chamalongo	Jane Bunnett	Vocals
2016	Habana Dreams	The Pedrito Martinez Group	Producer, Liner Notes, Vocals, Congas, Band Member, Arranger, Bata, Composer
2016	New Direction	Herlin Riley	Congas
2016	Cosmic Adventure	Scott Tixier	Congas
2016	Latin Wood: A Latin Jazz Interpretation of the Music of Woody Shaw	Brian Lynch	Congas, Timbales, Soloist
2015	Tumbao Without Limits	Kamarata Jazz / Orozco / César Orozco	Maracas, Background Vocals, Bongos, Vocals
2015	The Pyramid of the Bronx	Carlos Henríquez	Bata, Featured Artist
2015	L'ó Dá Fún Bàtá	Román Díaz	Producer, Arranger, Liner Notes, Itotele
2014	Boardwalk Empire, vol. 3: Music from the HBO Series	HBO Series	Percussion, Featured Artist
2014	Juice	Medeski	Congas, Guiro
2014	First Class to Havana	Aymee Nuviola	Featured Artist
2013	Far From Over	Bill Cosby	Congas
2013	The Longest Night	Concha Buika	Percussion, Background Vocals
2013	Rumba de la Isla	Pedrito Martínez	Lead Artist, Arranger, Vocals, Congas, Cowbell, Background Vocals, Chekere, Composer
2013	The Pedrito Martinez Group	The Pedrito Martinez Group	Composer
2013	Elevator Overdubs	Umberto Echo	Bata, Percussion
2012	Bamako on Bus	Daniel Freedman	Lead Personnel, Cajón, Congas, Featured Artist, Vocals
2013	Rumba is a Wonderful Thing: A Tribute to Billy Strayhorn	Paul Carlon	Bata, Congas, Vocals
2011	A Foreign Affair	Spyro Gyra	Congas
2011	Chico and Rita	Bebo Valdés	Lead Artist, Vocals
2011	Light My Fire	Eliane Elias	Congas
2010	Amarte	Aphrodite / Aphrodite	Cajón, Quinto, Shekere, Vocals, Background Vocals
2010	Timbasa	Mark Weinstein	Producer, Congas, Bata, Timbales, Percussion, Composer
2009	The Ancients Speak	Melvin Gibbs	Vocals
2009	Jazz Clazz	Paquito D'Rivera / Sabine Meyer	Cajón, Percussion
2009	You Give Now Versus Now	Jason Lindner	Congas, Vocals
2008	In These Shoes	Claudia Acuña / Arturo O'Farrill	Lead Personnel, Vocals, Percussion
2007	Con Alma	Mark Weinstein	Lead Personnel, Congas
2005	Slave of Africa		
2003	President Alien	Yerba Buena	Composer

Festivals

    2018 - BRIC JazzFest in Brooklyn, New York
    2017 - Jazz Fest, New Orleans, Louisiana
    2017 - Spoleto Festival, Charleston, South Carolina
    2014-15 - World Premiere of Jazz at Lincoln Center Season Ochas for a Big Band with Afro-Cuban Percussionist Pedrito Martínez with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
    2012 - Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island. [13]

Awards and Nominations

    2000 - Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition - Pedrito Martinez - Afro-Latin Hand Drum Prize - 1st Place
    2004 Grammy Awards President Alien (Yerba Buena) - Best Latin, Urban or Alternative Rock Album [3] - Nominated
    2014 Grammy Awards The Longest Night (Concha Buika) - Best Latin Jazz Album [19] - Nominated
    2016 - Boston Globe World Music Albums
    2016 - No. 1 Latin Jazz Album - Best Jazz Album by NPR Critics [14]