Killick Erik Hinds

Killick Hinds (born 1972) of Athens, Georgia is a composer and performer of a wide range of music.

[1] Killick has played with improvisers including Susan Alcorn, Liz Allbee, Susie Allen, Brent Bagwell, Colin Bragg, Jeff Crouch, Chris Cutler, Jeremiah Cymerman, Brann Dailor, Ernesto Diaz-Infante, Lisle Ellis, Tony Evans, Drew Gardner, the Georgia Guitar Quartet, Vinny Golia, Frank Gratkowski, Mary Halvorson, Blake Helton, Carl Ludwig Huebsch, Henry Kaiser, Ben Kennedy, Harald Kimmig, Habib Koité, Peter Kowald, Craig Lieske, Marshall Marrotte, Jeff McLeod, Tatsuya Nakatani, Larry Ochs, Brian Osborne, Ravi Padmanabha, Dennis Palmer, Dave Rempis, Blaise Siwula, Carl Smith, Bob Stagner, Sándor Szabó, Ken Vandermark, Matthew Welch, and Eric Zinman.

Killick started Sol Ponticello Records in 2001,[citation needed] and he released a solo H'arpeggione cover version of Slayer's Reign in Blood[1] in 2005.

[citation needed] Killick married Delene Porter in Key West, Florida, on August 9, 2003.

The body is larger than an acoustic guitar, with an arched fingerboard and a bridge for bowing or plucking, a spike for upright playing position, and a top made of (recycled) redwood.

Killick with Big Red harp guitar, Flicker Theatre, Athens GA, March 2007