Lincoln Brewster


Lincoln Brewster began his musical journey at an age when most children are ...

Lincoln Brewster began his musical journey at an age when most children are concentrating on learning to walk. At only one year of age, Lincoln 's mother, Cheryl noticed his ability to keep rhythm after his grandfather bought him a drum set. By age seven, Lincoln was playing guitar and mandolin. By age 12, Lincoln had formed a band called Lincoln and the Missing Links. His early musical influences included Kenny Loggins, The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Ricky Lee Jones, Van Halen and Heart. When Lincoln was 15, he moved to California where he joined his high school band.

At the age of 19, Lincoln had what he had always wanted - a recording contract in hand. One afternoon, he received a phone call from Steve Perry, former lead singer for Journey. Perry invited Lincoln to audition as lead guitarist for his next solo project, For The Love Of Strange Medicine. Lincoln accepted and began songwriting and rehearsals for the album. He also joined Perry for a nationwide tour that spanned from 1994 to early 1995. During this time, Lincoln noticed a large number of hurting people in the audiences. I just knew that when you get that many people together in one place, you're going to find people with hurts and needs, said Lincoln . He said the shows were great and entertaining, but not life-changing. After experiencing Christ in his own life, he knew there was more to offer.

After years of performing music that failed to offer life-changing power, Lincoln now combines his talents and determination to record songs that will minister to a new generation of believers. For more information about Lincoln Brewster go to www.lincolnbrewster.com

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