Top 20 Drummer celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Drummer celebrities [Updated March 31, 2023].
Phil Rudd was born
on May 19, 1954
in Melbourne, Australia.
American musician best known as the drummer for hard rock band AC/DC. He was a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee in 2003. Legal trouble prevented him from touring with AC/DC in 2015, and he was replaced by Chris Slade.
He was featured in Circus Magazine upon his departure from AC/DC in 1983.
Net Worth 2020: $50 Million
Ben Gillies was born
on October 24, 1979
in Australia.
He became the drummer for Silverchair after playing quad drummer in The Marching Koalas.
Net Worth 2020: $30 Million
Jon Farriss was born
on August 10, 1961
in Perth, Australia.
He worked on the film soundtrack for No Small Affair.
Net Worth 2020: $20 Million
Leighton Cauchi was born
on February 6, 1994
in Australia.
He performed on Little Sea's debut single "Thank You" and their debut EP called Wake The Sun, released in July of 2014.
Josh Brozzesi was born
on October 9, 1992
in Australia.
He and With Confidence signed with Hopeless Records in 2016.
Stella Mozgawa was born
on February 25, 1986
in Sydney, Australia.
Best known as the drummer for the band Warpaint, she has also recorded with several musicians such as Regina Spektor and Kurt Vile.
She joined Warpaint in 2009, she was previously in a band called Mink.
Rob Hirst was born
on September 3, 1955
in Australia.
He wrote a book called Willie's Bar & Grill, which told the story of the band's post-September 11, 2001 tour.
Lee Stanton was born
on February 20, 1990
in Sydney, Australia.
In 2013 he was featured in Sick Drummer Magazine.
Kane McChesney was born
on August 8, 1994
in Australia.
His hit songs with Forever Ends Here include "6 Impossible Things," "Oceans Away," and "Somewhere, Somehow."
Jay Watson was born
on May 20, 1990
in Australia.
He released his debut album under the Gum moniker in 2013, called Delorean Highway.
Jagger Alexander-Erber was born
on January 28, 2003
in Australia.
He became the youngest person ever to earn an endorsement from DW Drums.
Bradie Webb was born
on March 22, 1990
in Australia.
He enjoys gaming, watching movies, and skating.
Luke Illingworth was born
on August 24, 1987
in Australia.
Fearless Vampire Killers was nominated for Best British Newcomer two years in a row in 2012 and 2013.
Matt Best was born
on November 21, 1990
in Australia.
In 2015 he was diagnosed with tendinosis after sustaining an injury to his wrist during one of his performances.
Matt McGuire was born
on August 7, 1993
in Brisbane, Australia.
He has more than 1.8 million subscribers to his YouTube channel.
Ryan Burt was born
on September 19, 1988
in Australia.
He was replaced as the drummer of The Amity Affliction during Warped Tour in 2013 due to severely damaging his cornea during a set in Portland, Oregon.
Scarlett Stevens was born
on November 13, 1992
in Australia.
In 2014, she was vocally featured on the song "Tightrope" by the Australian rapper Illy. In 2015, she was featured vocally and as the drummer for San Cisco's 2nd studio album Gracetown.
Scott Baldwin was born
on September 24, 1989
in Australia.
He's Christian and has publicly stated that he strictly maintains his faith while in the music industry.
Sean Tighe was born
on December 21, 1995
in Australia.
He got his first major break when the band sent legendary producer
John Feldmann a demo and he invited them out to Los Angeles to write and record together.
Hayden Scott was born
on April 20, 1984
in Australia.
Best known as a touring drummer for the American rock band AWOLNATION from 2010 to 2013. He is also well known for playing for Ilan Rubin's The New Regime. The New Regime has played alongside acts like Muse and Queen Kwong.
He has written and contributed to Modern Drummer Magazine.