Jack Bevan
Jack Bevan's Gear
In the YouTube video titled "Sound Legacy - Jack Bevan," produced by the Avedis Zildjian Company, Jack Bevan is shown using a Zildjian 24" K Light Ride cymbal.
In the official page of Tama we see Jack presented with a Tama Starclassic Bubinga.
SHELL COLOR:Piano Black (PBK) H/W COLOR:Chrome Drums : a 18"x22" Bass Drum b 6"x14" Starphonic Brass Snare Drum c 8"x10" Tom Tom d 9"x12" Tom Tom e 14"x16" Floor Tom
In a Zildjian interview featured on their YouTube channel, Jack Bevan mentions that he has used the Zildjian 14" A Quick Beat Hi Hats throughout his career.
In the Zildjian interview titled "Sound Legacy - Jack Bevan," Jack Bevan is seen using the Zildjian 17" A Custom Projection Crash.
We can see it in this video for Zildjian.
Jack can be seen using a ‘Yamaha Gigmaker’ Drum Set in this two video from the ’Hummer’ music video (https://youtu.be/c1XCjp5Q_Bw) and in the ’Balloons’ music video (https://youtu.be/zHcOFmiswcQ)
In this video, Jack can be seen using a 3-piece ‘SJC Custom‘ Drum Kit
Jack Bevan used this snare for the ENSWBL Part 1 and 2 tour as seen in this auction photo on Instagram
In this image taken from Jack instagram we see Vic Firth American Classic 5A drumsticks on the snare drum.
In this picture taken from the instagram of jack we see some Zildjian 14 "K Constantinople Hi Hats along with his drum set.
In the YouTube video titled "Sound Legacy - Jack Bevan," produced by the Avedis Zildjian Company, Jack Bevan is shown using the Zildjian 18" A Custom Projection Crash cymbal.
Jack Bevan is listed on the TAMA website as using the Tama Speed Cobra HP910LS Single Bass Drum Pedal.
Jack Bevan uses the Tama Iron Cobra Lever Glide Hi-Hat Stand, as noted on the official TAMA Drums artist page.
We can see it in this video for Zildjian.
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