Pearl
pacific 808 rev kit
The Killers : Craviotto drums with Remo parch
c&c drums
Drums in my opinion
DW for sure!
Travis McNabb, the drummer for Sugarland, plays with drums from the brand PDP (Pacific Drums and Percussion). He has been known to use PDP kits during live performances and recordings with the band. His setup typically reflects a mix of both professional quality and personal preference.
every drummer has their own style. their own type of music. with differant style comes differant drums. i personnaly like truth custom drums or dw drums. these are very expensive drums, but are really awesome, pure drums.
He uses Premier Elite drums and Paiste Cymbals. In the past he used Sonor drums.
i think Ludwig but its my opinion
Yamaha
If they sound good and are easy to carry around, then it really doesn't matter what brand you get. Hope that helps. Burswood instruments (including drums) are made in Hong Kong. They are good drums for beginners, but the hardware used in manufacturing won't stand up to a lot of moving or the abuse that gigging will put on them. Better to use these as practice/ learning drums, and take the Pearls or Sonors to the stage.
I called Musicians Friend and they said they were an in house brand of drums. Meaning maybe they make them.