
Patrick Carney
Patrick Carney is an American musician best known as the drummer and founding member of the indie rock band The Black Keys. Originating from Akron, Ohio, he formed the band in 2001 with guitarist Dan Auerbach. Carney's energetic drumming and musical chemistry with Auerbach helped the band achieve critical and commercial success with albums like "Brothers" and "El Camino." Beyond performing, he is also involved in music production and collaboration with other artists. Carney's work is characterized by a raw, blues-infused rock sound that has significantly influenced the modern rock landscape.