Patrick Carney

Producer

Popular As The Salesman, Chilli con Carney

Birthday April 15, 1980

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Akron, Ohio, U.S.

Age 43 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.91 m

#10676 Most Popular

1980

Patrick James Carney (born April 15, 1980) is an American musician and producer best known as the drummer of the Black Keys, a blues rock band from Akron, Ohio.

Carney's father, Jim, is a retired reporter for the Akron Beacon Journal and a music lover whom Carney credits with introducing him to various genres.

His mother, Mary Stormer, is a retired traffic and parking supervisor for the Akron Municipal Clerk of Courts and is a former member of the Akron Board of Education.

Carney has three brothers: William, an Amtrak supervisor; Michael, a graphic artist who created the art for each of the Black Keys' albums until he handed over the reins for Dropout Boogie; and Barry Stormer Jr., an investment banker.

Carney's uncle, Ralph Carney, was a professional saxophone player, and played with Tom Waits, Marc Ribot and the B-52's, among others.

After Carney's parents divorced when he was 7, he lived part of the time with his mother, Mary Stormer, and his stepfather, Barry Stormer, the owner of a design-build construction company, and part of the time with his father, Jim Carney.

Jim had moved to a nearby West Akron Ohio neighborhood, with Patrick’s stepmother, Katie Carney, a now retired Akron Beacon Journal reporter.

Dan Auerbach lived around the block in this new neighborhood, and Patrick and Dan met and played tag football with Auerbach's friends, although Patrick and Auerbach did not become friends until high school.

Carney stated in an interview with Modern Drummer that he never took drum lessons as a child, but learned by mimicking friends that were also drummers, using a $150 drumset that he bought with money earned from a job as a teenager.

2001

In 2001, Carney and Auerbach, lead singer and guitarist, formed the Black Keys, releasing their debut album The Big Come Up less than a year later.

Audio Eagle Studio is a recording studio opened in 2001 by Carney.

The studio was located in Akron, Ohio and consisted mostly of a digital 12-track recorder.

It went through many incarnations and configurations and was mainly used to record the first four Black Keys albums.

2003

This was followed by Thickfreakness in 2003 and Rubber Factory in 2004.

2006

The band's fourth album Magic Potion was released in 2006.

2007

Carney's first marriage was to writer Denise Grollmus, in 2007, when he lived in Akron, Ohio.

The two had dated for several years, since Grollmus was a student at Oberlin College in Ohio and Carney and Dan Auerbach launched the Black Keys.

2008

Attack & Release, their critically acclaimed fifth album was released in 2008, with a follow-up in 2010 titled Brothers.

2009

In 2009, while fellow Black Keys member Dan Auerbach was on his solo tour, Carney formed a new band called Drummer in which he played bass guitar.

Each of the band's members had played drums in another band.

They released Feel Good Together, their debut album in the same year.

The couple divorced in 2009.

2010

In 2010, the studio was relocated to Nashville, Tennessee.

Carney hosts a monthly radio show on Sirius XMU called "Serious Boredom with Patrick Carney."

Carney had a segment on HBO's news show, "Vice News Tonight", titled "Patrick Carney's High Standards Music Corner" where he listens to and judges new songs.

Both talked about the messy breakup in the media; Carney in Rolling Stone's May 27, 2010, issue and Grollmus in an essay - "Snapshots From a Rock 'N' Roll Marriage", published in Salon on March 3, 2011.

In 2010, Carney and his bandmate, Dan Auerbach, moved from Akron and purchased homes in Nashville.

They recorded their El Camino album at Auerbach's newly completed Nashville studio, Easy Eye Sound Studio.

2011

The band released the albums El Camino in 2011, Turn Blue in 2014, and Delta Kream in 2021.

The band's latest album is Dropout Boogie, released in 2022.

Carney currently produces and writes music out of his Nashville, Tennessee-based recording studio, Audio Eagle.

He has produced a range of artists from various musical backgrounds including the Black Keys, Michelle Branch, Calvin Johnson, Tennis, the Sheepdogs, Beaten Awake, Houseguest, Churchbuilder, Jessy Wilson, Kramies and *repeat repeat.

2012

Carney married Emily Ward, whom he had met while living in New York City, on September 15, 2012, in the backyard of their Nashville home.

2014

Carney is the drummer on the Rentals' 2014 album Lost in Alphaville.

Carney contributed the main title theme to the 2014 Netflix show BoJack Horseman, and, in 2017, music to its soundtrack.

2015

In 2015, Carney met Michelle Branch at a Grammy party, and the two started dating during the production of Branch's album Hopeless Romantic, which Carney produced.

2016

Carney and Ward divorced in January 2016.

Ward, a California native, had moved to Los Angeles by that time.

2019

In a 2019 band interview with Joe Rogan, Patrick expressed his distaste for the trend among record companies generally, and Warner Brothers particularly, to 'bundle' tickets and record sales.

The band feels that this practice, along with the record industry's increased emphasis on streaming numbers and social media profiles, disadvantages artists.