Patrick Keeler
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Background information | |
Birth name | James Patrick Keeler |
Born | October 6, 1975 |
Origin | West Harrison, Indiana; resides: Nashville, Tennessee |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | Drums, percussion, clarinet, harmonica, backing vocals |
James Patrick Keeler is an American rock music drummer from Cincinnati, who is best known for playing in The Greenhornes, The Raconteurs, and The Afghan Whigs. He plays with both traditional and matched grips.
Recording career
[edit]Keeler has played with garage rock band The Greenhornes along with vocalist Craig Fox and Jack Lawrence, since 1996. The Greenhornes have released five albums to date, 'The Greenhornes', 'Gun for You', 'Dual Mono', 'East Grand Blues EP' and '★★★★'. Their song 'There Is an End', featuring Holly Golightly, was used in the Jim Jarmusch film 'Broken Flowers', starring Bill Murray.
In 2004, Keeler played drums on the Loretta Lynn album Van Lear Rose in the band that album producer Jack White put together. The band called themselves The Do Whaters, and also featured Lawrence on bass and Dave Feeny on pedal steel guitar. Despite containing three future Raconteurs, The Do Whaters share little in terms of musical styling. The Raconteurs are a band formed with long-time friends Brendan Benson, Jack White of The White Stripes and "Little" Jack Lawrence. They released their debut album, Broken Boy Soldiers, in April 2006 and its follow-up Consolers of the Lonely in March 2008.
Keeler also played two shows with fellow garage rockers The Dirtbombs in 2004. At one point, Keeler could have been a candidate as the drummer of Wolfmother, but the band's record company asked guitarist/vocalist Andrew Stockdale to hold auditions.
As of March 2015, Keeler is touring with the Afghan Whigs.
Musical equipment
[edit]Keeler plays Ludwig drums and uses DW stands and Tama Speed Cobra pedals. He also recently switched to using Zildjian A and K Dark and Light cymbals, having previously used Paiste Giant Beat cymbals.
Ludwig drums in Gold Sparkle finish (2006)
12" rack tom
16" floor tom
28" bass drum
18x14" bass drum
Ludwig Black Beauty snare drum
Ludwig Stainless Steel Reissue Drum Kit (2008) and Paiste Cymbals
26x14" bass drum
8x12" rack tom
16x16" and 16x18" floor toms
Ludwig Black Beauty 6.5x14 reissue snare w/tube lugs
Ludwig 6.5x14 Supra-Phonic reissue snare
Paiste Giant Beat Cymbals
15" hi-hats
18" crash
24" ride
20" crash
DW hardware - DW 6000 series stands
Ludwig standard kick drum pedal (not a Speed King)
Remo heads (either Ambassadors or Emperors on all drums)
Vater Studio sticks/stick holders
Ludwig Green Vistalite Drum Kit (2011) Ludwig released a signature Patrick Keeler kit from their Vistalite line.
Ludwig Club Date in Black/Gold Duco and Zildjian Cymbals (current)
20"x14" bass drum
12"x8" rack tom
14"x14" floor tom
14"x6.5" Supraphonic snare or 14"x6.5" Black Beauty snare
Zildjian A and K series
14" A quick beat hi-hats or 14" A new beat hi-hats
18" K dark crash thin
22" or 24" K light ride
19" K dark crash thin
- Also uses the newer Kerope series on occasion
Selected discography
[edit]- The Greenhornes - Gun For You (1999)
- The Greenhornes - The Greenhornes (2001)
- The Greenhornes - Dual Mono (2002)
- Loretta Lynn - Van Lear Rose (2004)
- The Greenhornes - East Grand Blues EP (2005)
- The Dirtbombs - If You Don't Already Have a Look (2005)
- The Greenhornes - Sewed Soles (2005)
- The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers (2006)
- The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely (2008)
- The Greenhornes - ★★★★ (2010)
- Butch Walker and the Black Widows - The Spade (2011)
- Jack White - Blunderbuss (2012)
- Jack White - Lazaretto (album) (2014)
- The Raconteurs - Help Us Stranger (2019)
References
[edit]- Patrick Keeler profile Allmusic.com Retrieved: 2009-10-08
- Patrick Berkery Patrick Keeler - Steady as she goes moderndrummer.com Retrieved: 2009-10-08
- Paiste artist - Patrick Keeler paiste.com Retrieved: 2009-10-08
- Ludwig artists ludwig-drums.com Retrieved: 2009-10-08
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