Patty Anne Miller

Pro Drummer Entertainer Actor

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FIND YOUR PASSION…

AND CATCH YOUR DREAMS.

Patty Anne Miller is and American drummer and actress working across music, film and television. Known for her electrifying presence and musical precision, she has built an international career performing on major stages, appearing in national campaigns, and expanding her work on screen.

If poetry in motion were defined by a single artist, it would be Patty Anne Miller. A triple threat in the creative space, she is an incandescent force: designing the rhythm, shaping the narrative, and commanding the room. Not only does she march to the beat of her own drum, she designs those beats. Whether behind the kit or in front of the camera, Patty brings a rare fusion of musicality, physicality, and emotional depth that makes her work instantly recognizable. Upon meeting her, most immediately sense: she was born to entertain.

Rooted in rhythm and shaped by faith, Patty first developed her sound in church, where drums became her voice. Influenced by legends like Sheila E., Aaron Spears, and Travis Barker, she merged gospel soul with hard-hitting rock and fusion, forging a signature style that defies genre. Her talent and vision earned her a full-tuition scholarship to Berklee College of Music, which became the foundation for the legacy she continues to build today.

Her time at Berklee opened the door to her first major industry opportunity. After graduating, Patty secured a coveted internship at Sony Music in Beverly Hills, which gave her firsthand experience inside the professional music world. During this period, she also appeared as a featured contestant on the television series So You Think You Can Dance, showcasing her rare combination of dance and drumming on a national platform. These early experiences expanded her creative range and set the stage for the career that followed.

Determined to pursue her dreams, Patty made the pivotal choice to leave her full-time retail job in order to pursue her career as a drummer without hesitation. She began performing across Los Angeles, building connections, sharpening her craft, and carving out her place within the music scene. Her dedication and persistence soon led to major opportunities, including touring with Ceelo Green and performing with Beyoncé during the Super Bowl halftime show.

Patty went on to appear in national television commercials for brands such as McDonald’s and Chobani yogurt, further showcasing her versatility as a performer. She later joined Quinn XCII on global tours and performed alongside artists including Leslie Odom, Zara Larsson, Daya and others. She has also performed on major broadcast platforms including The Late Late Show and The Today Show, expanding her national visibility as a dynamic live performer. All of these milestones have solidified her reputation as a world-class musician whose star continues to rise.

Patty made her feature film debut in the major studio sequel Bill & Ted Face the Music, marking her transition onto the big screen. Experiencing the world of film ignited a new creative fire, inspiring her to expand her artistry beyond music and into storytelling. Driven by ambition and an unwavering belief in her purpose, she continues to build a body of work across film and television that reflects her depth, discipline, and dynamic range. More than a musician or an actor, Patty is a multi-hyphenated entertainer committed to evolving her craft and bringing her full creative voice to every medium she steps into.

What Patty creates is more than performance; it is presence. Her artistry bridges movement, music, and meaning, leaving an imprint that lingers long after the final note or final frame. With every project she undertakes, she steps deeper into her calling, forging a path defined by courage, devotion, and truth. Her journey is a testament to resilience and reinvention, and her voice — both musical and cinematic — continues to rise. For Patty Anne Miller, this is not the peak. It is the prelude.