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The Pedrito Martinez Group: PASIC 2012 / 'Memorias'

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The Pedrito Martinez Group performs "Memorias" at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, held in Austin TX.

Members include:
Pedrito Martinez, percussion and lead vocals
Ariacne Trujillo, piano and lead vocals
Alvaro Benavides, bass and background vocals
Jhair Sala, percussion and background vocals

The Pedrito Martinez Group has its roots planted firmly in the AfroCuban Rumba tradition and in the bata rhythms and vocal chants of the music of Yoruba and Santeria. Ben Ratliff summed it up aptly for the New York Times (June 15, 2010) calling it, "complex, blenderized AfricatotheNewWorld funk."

With its formation in the current lineup in 2008, the group has developed into an extraordinarily tight and creative unit. With a home base gig in Midtown Manhattan, the group has built a fan base that includes Steve Gadd, Ravi Coltrane, Taj Mahal, Eric Clapton, John Scofield, Roger Waters, Derek Trucks, Herlin Riley, and Will Lee

ABOUT PEDRITO MARTINEZ:

Pedro Pablo "Pedrito" Martinez was born in Havana, Cuba, Sept 12, 1973. He began his musical career at the age of 11, performing as vocalist and percussionist with such Cuban legends as Tata Guines and Munequitos de Matanzas. He was brought to Canada in 1998, by Jane Bunnett, to tour with her group, Spirits of Havana. His decision to remain in North America to pursue his career, proved to be an auspicious one when, two years later, the annual Thelonious Monk Institute Competition showcased AfroLatin Hand Drumming for the first time ever. Pedro entered and won first place.

Since settling in New York City in the fall of 1998, Pedrito has performed, recorded, and/or toured with Paquito D'Rivera; Brian Lynch; Steve Turre; Meshell Ndegeocello; Eddie Palmieri; Arturo "Chico" O'Farrill; Stefon Harris; Bebo Valdés; Cassandra Wilson; Joe Lovano, and Sting, (for his rainforest benefit, with Elton John and Bruce Springsteen), Paul Simon, and Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Pedrito was also featured in the documentary film on Cuban music, Calle 54 and his singing and percussion playing were featured in the 2011, animated feature, Chico and Rita. PMG have been featured in The New Yorker magazine and in the Wall Street Journal.

Mr. Martínez was a founding member of the highly successful, AfroCuban/AfroBeat band, Yerba Buena with which he recorded two albums and toured the world. Pedrito has lent his talents as a percussion player and vocalist to over one hundred records, including albums by Paquito d'Rivera, Issac Delgado, Eliane Elias, Stefon Harris, Steve Turre, Eddie Palmieri, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Edie Brickell and many others. These include six records that have been Grammy® nominated and one, a collaboration between Eddie Palmieri and Brian Lynch, called "Simpatico", that was awarded a Grammy®. PMG have appeared The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, the Montreux Jazz Festival, The Umbria Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival and the Red Sea Festival, Bonnaroo, and Newport Jazz Fest, among many others.

The group has selfreleased two live albums recorded at their home gig in NYC. An album by Pedrito, called "Rumba de la Isla", featuring the music of the flamenco great, Camarone de la Isla was releases on Calle54/Sony in March of 2013. The group's first studio album was recorded recently for release on Motema Records in October 2013. It was produced by Pedrito Martinez and Steve Gadd, and features Gadd, Wynton Marsalis, Gary Schreiner and John Scofield as special guests.

TO SEE THE GROUP LIVE, VISIT PEDRITO ONLINE:
  / pedritomartinezmusic  
http://pedritomartinezmusic.com

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