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  • Genre: Acoustic / Folk / Folk Rock

    Location WOODLAND HILLS, California, US

    Profile Views: 12579

    Last Login: 5/13/2013

    Member Since 11/3/2005

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    Craig Lincoln picked up the guitar at age 13, and didn’t put it down until he had mastered the chords to Greensleeves, and the theme from Have Gun Will Travel. The results were very sore fingers, a dime-sized blister on his right thumb, and a passion to do it again as soon and as often as possible. But the sport of springboard diving also captured his attention, and he was forced to choose between his high school diving team and “The Perspectives” a young, but critically acclaimed Minneapolis rhythm & blues band. "Linc" opted for the pool – a choice which proved correct when, a scant 5 years later, he won an Olympic Medal in his sport. He never quit playing his guitar, however, enabling him to lay claim for several years to the informal title of “World’s Greatest Springboard-Diver/Fingerpicker.” Along his musical journey he dreamed of being Andres Segovia, Chet Atkins, The Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul & Mary, Paul Simon, Leo Kottke, Jorma Kaukonen, and Pete Townshend, but has finally settled for just being Craig Lincoln. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............Myspace Layouts.. - ..Image Hosting.. - ..Comments....
  • Members

    Craig Lincoln: Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Mandolin, PennyWhistle, Autoharp(r) Brand Chorded Zither, Bass, and Percussion-both Organic & Inorganic
  • Influences

    Let's just get started: Kingston Trio, PP&M, Paul Simon, Segovia, The Ventures, John, Paul, George, and (more recently) Ringo, JS Bach, Joni, Pete Townshend, Walt Whitman, Leo Kottke John Renbourn, (To be continued....)
  • Sounds Like

    (Unsolicited Feedback) "You sound like/write like/play like/remind me of: Paul Simon, James Taylor, Woody Guthrie, Leo Kottke, John Denver, Tim Buckley, and 'That famous folk-singer... you know... that one guy....' " Most frequent word used to describe my songwriting: "Intelligent." Hmmmmm.

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Bio:

Craig Lincoln picked up the guitar at age 13, and didn’t put it down until he had mastered the chords to Greensleeves, and the theme from Have Gun Will Travel. The results were very sore fingers, a dime-sized blister on his right thumb, and a passion to do it again as soon and as often as possible. But the sport of springboard diving also captured his attention, and he was forced to choose between his high school diving team and “The Perspectives” a young, but critically acclaimed Minneapolis rhythm & blues band. "Linc" opted for the pool – a choice which proved correct when, a scant 5 years later, he won an Olympic Medal in his sport. He never quit playing his guitar, however, enabling him to lay claim for several years to the informal title of “World’s Greatest Springboard-Diver/Fingerpicker.” Along his musical journey he dreamed of being Andres Segovia, Chet Atkins, The Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul & Mary, Paul Simon, Leo Kottke, Jorma Kaukonen, and Pete Townshend, but has finally settled for just being Craig Lincoln. ..

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Member Since:

November 03, 2005

Members:

Craig Lincoln: Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Mandolin, PennyWhistle, Autoharp(r) Brand Chorded Zither, Bass, and Percussion-both Organic & Inorganic

Influences:

Let's just get started: Kingston Trio, PP&M, Paul Simon, Segovia, The Ventures, John, Paul, George, and (more recently) Ringo, JS Bach, Joni, Pete Townshend, Walt Whitman, Leo Kottke John Renbourn, (To be continued....)

Sounds Like:

(Unsolicited Feedback) "You sound like/write like/play like/remind me of: Paul Simon, James Taylor, Woody Guthrie, Leo Kottke, John Denver, Tim Buckley, and 'That famous folk-singer... you know... that one guy....' " Most frequent word used to describe my songwriting: "Intelligent." Hmmmmm.

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