Jotan Afanador
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Jotan Afanador is a Puerto Rican American drummer who is most popular for winning The Battle of the Hands at the 2002 World's Fastest Dummer World Finals and
for setting his first Battle of the Hands World Record of 1,123 Singles on August 10, 2002 .

Biography

Straight from the Bronx, New York, 5’9” Jotan Afanador took up the drums at age 2 and began his drumming career playing pro gigs at age 7. Jotan first met up with the WFD in Pensacola, FL where his amazing soloing skills allowed him to dominate a drum fest held by Ron Kaye’s Music School. Jotan again met up with the WFD when he entered and won The Battle of the Hands at the 2002 World Finals sponsored by West LA Music held at The Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, CA. He set his first Battle of the Hands World Record of 1,123 Singles on August 10, 2002 when the Van's Warped Tour played Randall's Island in New York City.

Jotan currently holds the Battle of the Hands World Record – 1,199 Singles in 60 Seconds – and has appeared on The Wayne Brady Show, ESPN’s Cold Pizza, Fox Sports Net’s XSTV, and Fox Sports Net’s Best Damn Sports Show Period. He was married to Gospel Artist Raquel Lynn Afanador on October 9, 2004.

When asked about his astonishing drumming talent, a spiritual Jotan humbly states, “Any talent I am blessed with is a gift from God.”

Trivia

  • Hometown: Bronx, NY
  • Height: 5' 9"
  • Weight: 180 lbs.
  • Age: 23
  • Years Drumming: 21
  • Hobbies/Interest: baseball, martial arts, cooking, music, and watching Kung Fu movies
  • Favorite Food: Spanish
  • Years in the WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming
    WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming
    WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming describes the sporting event that surrounds self proclaimed speed drummers and a mechanical instrument called the Drumometer, an electronic device invented by Boo McAfee and Craig Alan that is used to count drum strokes...

    Competition: 5
  • Previous WFD Record: Match Grip Singles - 1,199

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