In 1971 he was a member of Hackensack:
They released an album called Up the hard way.Nicky Moore (vocals)
Ray Smith (guitar)
Paul Martinez (bass)
Simon Fox (drums)
In October 1973, when Fleetwood Mac disbanded, their manager put a bogus band, to fulfill the tour schedule. Paul Martinez was chosen to be there:
The manager was sued, and the band ceased their activity quite soon, in January 1974. But this lineup was the seed for a new band, called Stretch, around 1974:Elmer Gantry (vocals, guitar)
Kirby Gregory (guitar)
Paul Martinez (bass)
John Wilkinson (keyboards)
Craig Collinge (drums)
They released their first album, Elastique. Around 1976, there are some changes in the band:Elmer Gantry (vocals, guitar)
Kirby Gregory (guitar)
Roshi (guitar)
Paul Martinez (bass)
? (drums)
For the tours, they were joined by two members of Gonzalez:Elmer Gantry (vocals, guitar)
Kirby Gregory (guitar)
Tweke Lewis (guitar)
Paul Martinez (bass)
Jeff Rich (drums)
He joins supergroup Paice Ashton & Lord (PAL) in August 1976:Elmer Gantry (vocals, guitar)
Kirby Gregory (guitar)
Tweke Lewis (guitar)
Paul Martinez (bass)
Jeff Rich (drums)
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Chris Mercer (sax)
Geoffrey 'Bud' Beadle (sax)
They released a studio album, Malice in wonderland, and they toured in 1977. They finally split in September 1977, while they were recording a 2nd album. With the years, some live recordings have appeared.Bernie Marsden (guitar)
Paul Martinez (bass)
Tony Ashton (vocals, keyboards)
Jon Lord (keyboards)
Ian Paice (drums)
For a short period in 1977, he joined mythical band Chicken Shack:
They recorded an album, The creeper, with help from Tony Ashton.Stan Webb (guitar, vocals)
Robbie Blunt (guitar)
Paul Martinez (bass)
Dave Winthrop (sax)
Ed Spevock (drums)
In July 1978, for a gig at the Royal Albert Hall, Maggie Bell was backed by a one-off all-star lineup (mostly from the ashes of PAL):
Paul went to play with singer John Otway, also recording an album.
In the early eighties he joined Robert Plant band:
And it's a long time since I don't know about him. Can anybody help here, please?
Around 1993, there were news of a new trio called VeG, commanded by guitarist Parthenon Huxley (currently with ELO Part II):
Albums with Hackensack:
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