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,...
Itty Bitty Titty Committee
2007
Hit So Hard
2012
Hole: MTV Unplugged
1995
Antiheroine
2026
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution
2017
The Glamour & the Squalor
2015
Hole: Violet
1995
Hole: Live at The Metro (Chicago, 1994)
1995
Play Your Gender
2017
Hole: Doll Parts
1994
Hole: Miss World
1994
Rock N Roll Mobster Girls
1988