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Also known as
  
Fredo Ortiz

Role
  
Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Origin
  
United States of America

Music group
  
Tito & Tarantula

Name
  
Alfredo Ortiz



Instruments
  
Drums, Percussion, Latin Percussion, Beat Box, Guitar, Bass, Keyboard

Associated acts
  
Beastie BoysBS 2000BongoloidzMorningwoodTenacious DBlackaliciousTito & TarantulaOzomatliMaximum Hedrum

Movies
  
Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!, Along Came Polly, Fight for Your Right Revisited

Albums
  
Little Bitch, Tarantism, Lost Tarantism, Hungry Sally & Other Kill, Back into the Darkness

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Alfredo Ortiz is an American musician, primarily a drummer and percussionist. He has toured with the Beastie Boys as their drummer and percussionist since 1996. He also appeared in their live concert film, Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!, and was featured in their Grammy Award-winning instrumental album,The Mix-Up. Alfredo has been the drummer for other artists such as Money Mark, New York group Morningwood, Los Angeles rockers Red Exiles, and Tito & Tarantula.

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Ortiz has lent his talents to many other bands and musicians including Money Mark, Kathleen Hanna, Los Lobos, The Offspring, Yeska, Ozomatli, BS 2000, Blackalicious, Los Villains, Tommy Guerrero, Mariachi El Bronx, Chromeo, Kelis, Sepultura, Jack White, and Salvador Santana. Ortiz appears on Tenacious D's self titled album, released in 2001. From 2008-2010, he toured with Tito & Tarantula. He has also played with former Mars Volta's bassist Eva Gardner in her band called Lyra.

Ortiz appeared in the film Along Came Polly starring Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston in 2004. The original music used for that scene was written by Money Mark, and Fredo contributed his percussion to the recording as well. Ortiz’s percussion, as well as a guest appearance, was featured in the 200th episode of CSI: Las Vegas, alongside Eric Bobo (Cypress Hill) and directed by the Academy Award-winning director of The Exorcist, William Friedkin.

Ortiz is the co-founder of the musical project East L.A. Taiko, a fiery eclectic blend of world rhythm, which often features feminist punk singer Lysa Flores.

In 2011, Ortiz founded his first solo project called Bongoloidz and completed the debut Bongoloidz album in early 2014.

In 2012 he joined the electro-funk project Maximum Hedrum with DJ/Producer Sam Spiegel and Derrick Green (of Sepultura).

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References

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