Lympstone-based Major Ian Davis conducted legendary heavy metal drummer Nicko McBrain at last weekend’s 52nd Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Ian Davis RM, Director of Music for the Band of His Majesty’s Royal Marines Commando Training Centre and Nicko McBrain took to the stage to play alongside the RM Massed Bands and Corps of Drums, 'wowed' sell-out audiences at all three concerts with a performance of 'The Maiden Legacy' – a reimagined medley of the band’s most popular songs, arranged by the Royal Marines Band Service.

Major Davis said: “We had an incredible collaboration with Nicko, who performed this fantastic set with us – it was really exciting for all involved. It gave our own world-class musicians a real thrill in having the opportunity to play heavy metal with such a global icon. They most certainly rose to the occasion – it was the perfect showcase to display their supreme versatility and musical talent.”

When asked about his collaboration with the Royal Marines Band Service, Nicko said: “I was so stoked. It was suggested “would you like to do next year’s [Mountbatten Festival of Music]” and I went “of course I’d love to do it!”, what an honour, a great honour to be asked and to be involved.”

The stunning night of pageantry celebrated the 360th anniversary of His Majesty’s Royal Marines, and in recognition of this historic milestone, the hand-crafted drums of his customised ‘Legacy of the Royals’ kit incorporated Iron Maiden’s Eddie mascot in a different Royal Marines uniform, from 1664 to the present day, with a Spean Bridge Memorial background featured on all drums.

Now, ‘Legacy of Royals’ is being sold at auction to raise money for RMA - The Royal Marines Charity and the Grand Order of Water Rats charity.

The online auction closes at 10pm on Thursday November 14.