David Kilminster (born 25 January 1962) is a British guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, producer and music teacher.
[1] He was asked to teach at the Guitar Institute in Acton, where his job also involved writing exam material and courses for Trinity College and Thames Valley University.
[2] An album was released called Vivacitas Live at Glasgow 2002, featuring Keith Emerson, Lee Jackson and Brian Davison of the Nice, with Kilminster, Phil Williams and Pete Riley on the recording also.
[4] He has also played alongside John Wetton (ex King Crimson), Ken Hensley (ex Uriah Heep), Qango (an Asia spin-off), the Nice, and Carl Palmer.
In 2007, he launched the rock album Scarlet,[4] which featured Emerson bandmates, drummer Pete Riley and bassist Phil Williams.
For the Dark Side of the Moon tour, he used a Richie Kotzen signature telecaster with custom DiMarzio pickups.