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Echoes of Africa

Thursday, July 14 2022 at 7:00 PM

$25 GA – in advance
$35 Guaranteed Seating – in advance only

Pedrito Martinez: Echoes of Africa July 14 at Drom NYC!
Pedrito will present a special program July 14 that features the batas and Orisha singing of the sacred Yoruba tradition. As a Babalawo, or priest, Pedrito is a master of the ceremonial bata drum and of the chanting at the heart of this, centuries old, African-derived, religion.

Also featured in the performance will be the dance that is an integral part of this rich tradition.

A salsa lesson by expert dancer and instructor Sara McGuire will precede the show!

Doors at 7pm
Dance lesson 7-8pm
Pedrito Martinez  9-10:30pm

Please get your tickets early as this show is sure to sell out!


20 dollar table minimum per person is required.
21+
Tickets are non-refundable.

$25 in advance
$30 at door

Description

Pedrito Martinez: Echoes of Africa
 
As part of Drom’s 15th Anniversary celebration, Pedrito will present a show on July 14, that incorporates elements of Afro Cuban Rumba and Yoruba, the two traditions his music springs, from including the percussion, singing, and dance of each one.

Pedrito is widely regarded as the world’s leading percussionist in Afro Cuban music and a vocalist and of enormous talent. Leading his own quintet, he presents a high energy blend of Cuban timba, traditional rumba, and the sacred sounds of Yoruba, in which Pedrito is a Babalawo. Bring your dancing shoes!

 

Pedro Pablo “Pedrito” Martinez was born in Havana, Cuba, Sept 12, 1973 in the Cayo Hueso neighborhood of Old Havana, and began his musical career at the age of 11.Since settling in New York City in the fall of 1998, Pedrito has recorded or performed with Wynton Marsalis, Paul Simon, Paquito D’Rivera, Chucho Valdez, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Palmieri, Dave Matthews, Jackson Browne, Elton John, James Taylor and Sting, and has contributed to well over 100 albums. A consummate master of Afro-Cuban folkloric music and the batá drum he is also the world’s first-call rumbero—playing, singing, and dancing with dozens of Cuban rumba groups and contributing to, or appearing in, several important films, including Calle 54 (2000) and Chico and Rita (2010).

Pedrito was a founding member of the highly successful, Afro-Cuban/Afro-Beat band, Yerba Buena, with which he recorded two albums and toured the world in the mid- to late-90’s.

Mr. Martinez’s career as a leader began in 2005 with the formation in NYC of the The Pedrito Martinez Group. The group’s first, self-titled, studio album, was released October, 2013, was nominated for a Grammy, and was chosen among NPR’s Favorite Albums of 2013 and The Boston Globe Critics Top Ten Albums of 2013.”

Habana Dreams, their second album, recorded largely in Cuba, was released in June 10, 2016. Guests include, Ruben Blades, Isaac Delgado, Wynton Marsalis, Angelique Kidjo. In February of 2019, Pedrito and Cuban pianist, Alfredo Rodriguez, released a duo album called Duologue to critical acclaim and was selected by NPR for a First Listen. Quincy Jones was Executive Producer. In July 2019, Pedrito and Eric Clapton, recorded a newly arranged version of Clapton’s song, My Father’s Eyes for a new Pedrito Martinez album, called Acertijos (Riddles), to be released in early 2021. And on September 22, Pedrito and Clapton performed the song together at Clapton’s, Crossroads Guitar Festival in Dallas, Texas.On March 12, 2020 at the Beacon Theater in NYC, Pedrito had the honor of performing as special guest, with Dave Matthews, Jackson Browne, and The Tedeschi Trucks Band, for a benefit concert called Love Rocks NYC. In June of 2020, Pedrito began releasing singles that were recorded for album, due in early 2021, Acertijos-starting with Yo Si Quiero, an original by Isaac Delgado Jr, Mitchell Delgado, and Pedrito, followed by My Father’s Eyes, a duet with Eric Clapton.

Pedrito Martinez uses LP Percussion, A. Zildjian Cymbals, Vic Firth drumsticks, DW drums, Remo drumheads, and Earthworks audio mics.