Patty Schemel

Patty Schemel

Birthday: 1967-04-24

Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography: Patty Schemel (born Patricia Theresa Schemel on born April 24, 1967) is an American drummer and musician who rose to prominence as the drummer of alternative rock band Hole from 1992 until 1998. Born in Los Angeles, Schemel was raised in rural Marysville, Washington, where she developed an interest in punk rock music as a teenager. She began drumming at age eleven, and while in high school, formed several bands with her brother, Larry. Schemel was recommended as a drummer to Hole frontwoman Courtney Love by her husband, Kurt Cobain, a friend of Schemel's. She formally joined the band in 1992, and performed on their critically acclaimed second album, Live Through This (1994). On the band's third release, Celebrity Skin (1998), Schemel was replaced by a session drummer after its producer, Michael Beinhorn, convinced Love that Schemel was unable to adequately perform during their recording sessions. Though she receives credit on the album, her drumming does not appear on the final tracks, and the event marked her departure from the band. For the band's subsequent tour, Schemel was replaced by Samantha Maloney. After leaving Hole, Schemel developed a significant crack cocaine addiction, and was homeless for a time. In the early 2000s, she became sober and reunited with Love, joining the short-lived group Bastard before drumming on Love's debut solo album, America's Sweetheart (2004). Schemel subsequently drummed for Juliette and the Licks, appearing on their EP ...Like a Bolt of Lightning (2004). In 2010, using concert and video diary footage from Hole's 1994–1995 Live Through This world tour, Schemel co-created Hit So Hard, a documentary chronicling her time in Hole, her overcoming substance abuse, as well her subsequent business operating a dog boarding business.

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Play Your Gender
Play Your Gender

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Hit So Hard
Hit So Hard

The rise to fame (and the near-fatal fall from it) of Patty Schemel, drummer for Courtney Love's sem...

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Hole: Live at The Metro (Chicago, 1994)
Hole: Live at The Metro (Chicago, 1994)

Hole's performance at The Metro on October 21, 1994. The show was taped and then broadcast on "ABC I...

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Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution

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Itty Bitty Titty Committee
Itty Bitty Titty Committee

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Rock N Roll Mobster Girls
Rock N Roll Mobster Girls

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The Glamour & the Squalor
The Glamour & the Squalor

Seattle DJ Marco Collins stars in this unflinching documentary about media fame and addiction, which...

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Hole: MTV Unplugged
Hole: MTV Unplugged

On February 14, 1995, Hole recorded a live acoustic performance in front of an audience at the Brook...

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Hole: Miss World
Hole: Miss World

Hole performs in the short film "Miss World" from the album "Live Through This." The short begins wi...

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Hole: Doll Parts
Hole: Doll Parts

Hole performs in the short film "Doll Parts" from the album "Live Through This." The music video beg...

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Hole: Violet
Hole: Violet

Hole performs in the short film "Violet" from the album "Live Through This." The short features Cour...

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Antiheroine
Antiheroine

Singer, songwriter, and actor Courtney Love has long had an impact on rock and pop culture. Now sobe...

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