Lincoln Goines
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Lincoln Goines is a double bassist and bass guitarist originally from Oakland, California.

A mainstay of the New York City jazz/Latin/studio scene since the early 1980s and noted for his versatility and fluid style, Goines' extensive career includes performance credits as sideman to: Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins
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, Michael Brecker
Michael Brecker
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, Mike Stern
Mike Stern
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, & Carly Simon
Carly Simon
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. 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.

Development

Goines was initially influenced by the rock music of his era including Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix
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 and Cream. He made the switch to jazz upon hearing John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme
A Love Supreme
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” and Miles Davis’ “Bitches Brew
Bitches Brew
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”.

Goines attended high school in Vancouver
Vancouver
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, Canada
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 where he studied double bass with a former principal bassist of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
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, Sydney Keats. During this period of his development he also had lessons with Eddie Gomez
Eddie Gomez
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 and Gary Karr
Gary Karr
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 but is still considered to be primarily self-taught. Goines calls his method of learning “Trial by Fire” which he defines as “taking the gig and learning on the fly to survive”.

Following the lead of bass guitarist Steve Swallow
Steve Swallow
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, Goines switched his primary focus to the electric bass
Electric Bass
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 in the mid 1970's. He relocated from the west coast to New York City
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 in 1977 where he began studying Latin music with bassists Joe Santiago and Andy Gonzalez, and the rhythms of Brazil with his frequent bandmate, the Brazilian master percussionist Portinho.

Notable Performances

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.
His current band projects include the Saninde, Le Baby Macho, and the Franceschini/Goines/Ameen Trio.

As an Educator

In 1986 Goines joined the faculty at The Collective in New York City and in 2008 became an Associate Professor of Bass at the Berklee College of Music
Berklee College of Music
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. He currently holds both positions.

Selected Discography

  • Dave Valentin / Land of the Third Eye / Arista/ 1980
  • Tania Maria / Come with Me / Concord Jazz/ 1983
  • Dizzy Gillespie / New Faces / GRP/1984
  • Paquito D'Rivera / Why Not / CBS/ 1984
  • Bob Mintzer Big Band / Incredible Journey / DMP/ 1985
  • Leni Stern / Secrets / Enja/ 1988
  • Michel Camilo / Michel Camilo / CBS/ 1988
  • Dave Valentin / Live at the Blue Note / GRP/ 1988
  • Mike Stern / Odds or Evens / Atlantic/ 1991
  • Bob Berg / In the Shadows / Denon/ 1990
  • Mike Stern / Play / Atlantic/ 1999
  • Eliane Elias / A Long Story / Blue Note 1991
  • Dave Samuels / Del Sol / GRP/ 1993
  • Wayne Krantz / Long to be Loose / Enja/ 1993
  • Wayne Krantz / 2 Drink Minimum / Enja/ 1995
  • Jeff Golub / Naked City / Blue Moon/ 1996
  • Kim Plainfield and Lincoln Goines / Night and Day / EFA / Shiosai/ 2001
  • Carly Simon / This Kind Of Love / Hear Music (Starbuck's) / 2008
  • Portinho Trio / Vino do Porto / MCG Jazz / 2008
  • Mike Stern / Big Neighborhood / Heads Up / 2009
  • Robby Ameen / Days in the Life / 2 & 4 / 2009

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