By the fall of 1998, Martinez had settled in New York City and very shortly thereafter, won first prize in the prestigious Thelonious Monk Competition for Afro Latin Hand Percussion, presented at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. In 2000, he was featured in the important documentary film on 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 1985),
Elton John, and
Los Hombres Calientes and has contributed to well over 50 albums. Pedrito Martinez was a founding member of the highly 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 bandleader, of the Pedrito Martinez Group, began in 2005 in NYC with a four-night a week residency at Guantanamera, a restaurant in midtown Manhattan, where, once word spread, began attracting 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 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, an album of flamenco music,
Rumba de la Isla was recorded with a different set of musicians, distributed by Sony Masterworks.
Habana Dreams, the second album by the Pedrito Martinez Group, was recorded largely in Cuba and was released June 10, 2016 on Motema Music. Guests include
Ruben Blades,
Issac Delgado,
Wynton Marsalis, and
Angelique Kidjo. In February 2019, Pedrito Martinez and Cuban pianist, Alfredo Rodriguez released a duo album called
Duologue which 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 of the Pedrito Martinez 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 Martinez announced that he would be releasing a new album entitled 'Acertijos' (Riddles) on March 19 with special guests including Eric Clapton, Jon Faddis, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Isaac Delgado, and more through his label Eshuni Records and Immediate Family Records. == Credits ==