Lincoln Goines (born 1953) is a double bassist and bass guitarist from Oakland, California.

Lincoln Goines
Lincoln Goines in concert
Lincoln Goines in concert
Background information
BornOakland, California, U.S.
GenresJazz fusion, jazz, Latin
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Double bass, bass guitar

Biography

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A mainstay of the New York City jazz/Latin/studio scene since the early 1980s, Goines' career includes performance credits as sideman to Sonny Rollins, Paquito D'Rivera, Michel Camilo, Mike Stern, and Carly Simon. He is also an educator and author, having written "Funkifying The Clave: Afro-Cuban Grooves for Bass and Drums” with drummer Robby Ameen/Alfred Publishing 1996.[1]

Goines attended high school in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada where he studied double bass with a former principal bassist of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Keats. During this period of his development he also had lessons with Eddie Gómez and Gary Karr.

Goines' performance/touring credits include three decades as bassist for Latin jazz flutist and bandleader Dave Valentin, and a 20-year tenure with guitarist Mike Stern.

In 1986, Goines joined the faculty at The Collective in New York City and in 2008 became a professor of Bass at the Berklee College of Music.

Discography

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As leader

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As co-leader

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As sideman (selected)

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With Bob Berg

  • In the Shadows (Denon, 1990)
  • Back Roads (Denon, 1991)

With Jeff Golub

  • Naked City (Bluemoon/Atlantic, 1996)
  • Out of the Blue (Bluemoon/Rhino, 1999)
  • Grand Central (Narada, 2007)

With Bob Mintzer

  • Incredible Journey (DMP, 1985)
  • Spectrum (DMP, 1988)
  • Urban Contours (DMP, 1989)
  • The Art of the Big Band (DMP, 1990)
  • Departure (DMP, 1991)
  • For the Moment (MCG Jazz, 2012)

With Leni Stern

  • Secrets (Enja, 1988)
  • Closer to the Light (Enja, 1990)
  • Ten Songs (Lipstick, 1992)

With Mike Stern

With Dave Valentin

  • The Hawk (GRP, 1979)
  • Land of the Third Eye (GRP, 1980)
  • Mind Time (GRP, 1987)
  • Live at the Blue Note (GRP, 1988)
  • Two Amigos (GRP, 1990)
  • Tropic Heat (GRP, 1993)

With others (selected)

References

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  1. ^ Lincoln Goines Official Website
  2. ^ "Lincoln Goines | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
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