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Instrumentalist, vocalist, band member, collaborator, improviser: Lincoln Dickison has worked under one or all of these disparate labels at some point over the last sixteen years. Originally from Columbia, MO and now based in Omaha, NE, Dickison cut his teeth in the fertile punk rock scene of the early 1990’s. Recording with his bands Product 19 and Putrescine as well several cassette only solo releases and improv collaborations with Christopher Trull (Grand Ulena) and Jeff Breeze (Concord Ballet Orchestra Players) along with touring around the country provided the seminal experiences that would continue to bear compositional fruit for years to come.
Recent times have seen Dickison busier than ever, working with Omaha’s tractor punk kings The Monroes on several well received singles on the Speed! Nebraska label as well as his current bands the post rock Techlepathy and working for the first time ever as a bassist for harmonic bandits Bombardment Society (with in between side appearances with the solo incarnations of The Good Life’s Stefanie Drootin and The Darktown House Band’s Bill Hoover). It would seem unlikely Dickison would have any time for other projects but in early 2008 he convened in the studio with drummer Pat Oakes (Ladyfinger) and pedal steel-stylist Mike Friedman (The Movies) to wax a solo album that is as deft as it is eclectic.



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