"Tested and proven to withstand the rigorous abuse your cases can take on the road whether it be at your airline check-in or just floating around the back of the van with other heavy gear. I have full trust in my RB Continental Voyager Cymbal case to protect my precious cargo on the road."
Alfredo ‘Fredo’ Ortiz is an accomplished, versatile, and highly regarded drummer and percussionist. Starting to beat on drum in 3rd grade, he later joined and performed in his high school marching band, while concurrently playing drums for a popular L.A. punk band, Los Villians 99. Turning back towards his roots and his early influences, Alfredo began experimenting with latin percussion, where his natural talent was apparent. He joined the latin-ska group Yeska, which paved new ground in its' jazz, afro-Cuban jazz, and ska-fusion. He later joined Ozomatli, another groundbreaking band, which featured Ortiz on Timbales in their EP and first self-titled record. Playing live gigs and working in studio sessions led to meeting keyboard player Money Mark. Mark was impressed, and subsequently introduced him to the Beastie Boys, who were looking for a new percussionist. They too liked Ortiz, and within weeks, Alfredo was on a plane to Australia to play percussion with the Beasties on tour.
Over the years, Ortiz has accumulated an impressive resume, working with other well-known bands and musicians including Money Mark, Tenacious D, The Offspring, Morningwood, Los Lobos, Blackalicious, Ozomatli, Sean Lennon, Chromeo, Tommy Guerrero, Kathleen Hanna, The Julie Ruin, Jungle, Orgone, Tito & Tarantula, Le Tigre, Yeska, BS 2000, Los Villains, The Bronx, Mariachi El Bronx, Chromeo, Kelis, Abby Travis, Sepultura, Gogol Bordello, Jack White, Rough Church, and Salvador Santana. He played with former Mars Volta's bassist Eva Gardner in her band called Lyra. Fredo also collaborates with Demon Drummer Maceo Hernandez, who played in Japan's top Taiko group Ondekoza. Together they founded East L.A. Taiko, performing for President Clinton at a Presidential Gala in 1996. He also co-wrote original taiko/latin percussion music for the theatrical performance "Blade to the Heat", a play written by Oliver Mayer and performed at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
Fredo has made appearances on Saturday Night Live, The Jimmy Kimmel Show, Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, Carson Daly, Top of the Pops and MTV’s TRL. He was featured in an interview in DRUM! Magazine with Mike D in September 2007, named one of the "Top 25 Latinos We Love" by Tu Ciudad magazine in November 2006, featured in the October 2007 issue of Mix Magazine, and the January 2008 issue of Relix.
Fredo's percussion was featured on Beastie Boys 2007 instrumental album, the Grammy Award winning "The Mix-Up". He spent most of 2007 touring festivals world-wide with them, including at the televised 'Live Earth' from Wembeley Stadium in London, England.
In 2014 Fredo released his self titled debut album, “Bongoloidz”. Fredo performed all the instruments on his album including singing! The album was supported by a successful KickStarter campaign and released on all platforms.
In 2015 Fredo joined forces with world renowned gyspy-punk band, Gogol Bordello. They have been touring the world heavily playing the world’s top venues and festivals. In 2017 Gogol released it’s 8th album “Seekers and Finders” where you can hear Fredo’s gypsy punk styles at work. The album Recorded in the beastie Boys studio, Oscilloscope. Fredo was back in his old digs absorbing the energy of the late Adam “MCA” Yauch. #RIPMCA
Currently Fredo joined forces with East L.A.’s Blues Rock legends Los Lobos celebrating 50 years. Fredo’s experience with drums and latin percussion are present in his latest set up on stage mixing all styles from latin, rock and blues. Los Lobos have been on the road headlining and also supporting acts such as Willie Nelson and Tedeschi Trucks to name a few. Catch Fredo and Los Lobos on the road, you wont regret the experience!
Alfredo ‘Fredo’ Ortiz
"Tested and proven to withstand the rigorous abuse your cases can take on the road whether it be at your airline check-in or just floating around the back of the van with other heavy gear. I have full trust in my RB Continental Voyager Cymbal case to protect my precious cargo on the road."
Alfredo ‘Fredo’ Ortiz is an accomplished, versatile, and highly regarded drummer and percussionist. Starting to beat on drum in 3rd grade, he later joined and performed in his high school marching band, while concurrently playing drums for a popular L.A. punk band, Los Villians 99. Turning back towards his roots and his early influences, Alfredo began experimenting with latin percussion, where his natural talent was apparent. He joined the latin-ska group Yeska, which paved new ground in its' jazz, afro-Cuban jazz, and ska-fusion. He later joined Ozomatli, another groundbreaking band, which featured Ortiz on Timbales in their EP and first self-titled record. Playing live gigs and working in studio sessions led to meeting keyboard player Money Mark. Mark was impressed, and subsequently introduced him to the Beastie Boys, who were looking for a new percussionist. They too liked Ortiz, and within weeks, Alfredo was on a plane to Australia to play percussion with the Beasties on tour.
Over the years, Ortiz has accumulated an impressive resume, working with other well-known bands and musicians including Money Mark, Tenacious D, The Offspring, Morningwood, Los Lobos, Blackalicious, Ozomatli, Sean Lennon, Chromeo, Tommy Guerrero, Kathleen Hanna, The Julie Ruin, Jungle, Orgone, Tito & Tarantula, Le Tigre, Yeska, BS 2000, Los Villains, The Bronx, Mariachi El Bronx, Chromeo, Kelis, Abby Travis, Sepultura, Gogol Bordello, Jack White, Rough Church, and Salvador Santana. He played with former Mars Volta's bassist Eva Gardner in her band called Lyra. Fredo also collaborates with Demon Drummer Maceo Hernandez, who played in Japan's top Taiko group Ondekoza. Together they founded East L.A. Taiko, performing for President Clinton at a Presidential Gala in 1996. He also co-wrote original taiko/latin percussion music for the theatrical performance "Blade to the Heat", a play written by Oliver Mayer and performed at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
Fredo has made appearances on Saturday Night Live, The Jimmy Kimmel Show, Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, Carson Daly, Top of the Pops and MTV’s TRL. He was featured in an interview in DRUM! Magazine with Mike D in September 2007, named one of the "Top 25 Latinos We Love" by Tu Ciudad magazine in November 2006, featured in the October 2007 issue of Mix Magazine, and the January 2008 issue of Relix.
Fredo's percussion was featured on Beastie Boys 2007 instrumental album, the Grammy Award winning "The Mix-Up". He spent most of 2007 touring festivals world-wide with them, including at the televised 'Live Earth' from Wembeley Stadium in London, England.
In 2014 Fredo released his self titled debut album, “Bongoloidz”. Fredo performed all the instruments on his album including singing! The album was supported by a successful KickStarter campaign and released on all platforms.
In 2015 Fredo joined forces with world renowned gyspy-punk band, Gogol Bordello. They have been touring the world heavily playing the world’s top venues and festivals. In 2017 Gogol released it’s 8th album “Seekers and Finders” where you can hear Fredo’s gypsy punk styles at work. The album Recorded in the beastie Boys studio, Oscilloscope. Fredo was back in his old digs absorbing the energy of the late Adam “MCA” Yauch. #RIPMCA
Currently Fredo joined forces with East L.A.’s Blues Rock legends Los Lobos celebrating 50 years. Fredo’s experience with drums and latin percussion are present in his latest set up on stage mixing all styles from latin, rock and blues. Los Lobos have been on the road headlining and also supporting acts such as Willie Nelson and Tedeschi Trucks to name a few. Catch Fredo and Los Lobos on the road, you wont regret the experience!