Consummate all-rounder Donavan Hepburn, drummer for the house band at the 'Live at Edinburgh Castle' concert on the 19th July 2014, will be using his rack mounted BC2rm with a Porter & Davies drum throne at the concert to feel and hear the groove as he lays it down.
'Live at Edinburgh Castle' is part of the Commonwealth Games celebrations 23rd July to 3rd August 2014.
The 2014 Commonwealth Games promises to be one of the largest sporting and cultural events ever hosted in Scotland with the best athletes competing for gold in a host of world-class events.
The Commonwealth Games, an international, multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, are the third largest multi-sport event in the world, after the Olympic Games and the Asian Games.
The 'Live at Edinburgh Castle' concert features a host of big name stars including Jessie J, Kaiser Chiefs, Paloma Faith, Katherine Jenkins, Il Divo, OneRepublic and Culture Club, with more names to follow.
BBC One will broadcast the concert from Edinburgh Castle just ahead of the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.
About Donavan Hepburn Donavan has been the backbone of the Take That band since they reformed in 2006 and has recently played on the Gary Barlow tour, as well as being Olly Murs touring drummer of choice. He was also part of the house band for the Queen's Jubilee concert in 2012 and is described as one of the driving forces behind the UK's biggest names in pop, yet he still manages to be a producer and a teacher as well.
About the Porter & Davies BC2rm tactile drum monitor The beautifully engineered Porter & Davis BC2rm is a slim-line (2-unit) 19" rack-mountable version of its top-of-the-line BC2 and lets drummers feel what they are playing through bone conduction. This tactile drum monitor is silent and equally suitable for studio or live events. It eliminates the need for onstage monitor subs and works well alongside in-ears, enhancing the drummers' on-stage experience.
To find out more about the 'Live at Edinburgh Castle' concert visit the BBC website.