Lessick and Lincoln
Dynamic & Original Harmony-Filled Duo

Photo: Carolyn Miller
Steve Lessick: Vocals, percussion, harmonica / Rob Lincoln: Vocals, guitar
Genre(s): Folk
Format(s): Duo
Also Performs as: https://pfs.org/artist/rob-lincoln/
and: https://pfs.org/artist/kathy-quinn-steve-lessick/
Rob Lincoln is best known for his 1,000+ original songs that range in styles from finger-picking folk to garage rock. Rob's solo debut, 5 Cents A Song, the longest debut recording ever (300 songs and 18+ hours), was featured in numerous publications world-wide. Rob has more than 700 original songs online with over 60 covered by other artists.
Steve Lessick has been performing with Rob for more than 40 years. His unique vocal style, sweet melodic harmonica and outstanding percussion take Rob's songs in new directions. Together they form the Lessick & Lincoln (L&L) sound.
Contact: Rob Lincoln
lincolnsongs@aol.com
http://www.lincolnsongs.weebly/lessicklincoln.com
Singer-songwriter Rob Lincoln is best known for his 1,000+ original songs that range in styles from finger-picking folk to garage rock. Rob's solo debut, 5 Cents A Song, the longest debut recording ever (300 songs and 18+ hours), was featured in numerous publications world-wide. Rob has more than 700 original songs online with over 60 covered by other artists. Percussionist/vocalist Steve Lessick has been performing with Rob for more than 40 years. His unique vocal style, sweet melodic harmonica and outstanding percussion take Rob's songs in new directions. Together they form the Lessick & Lincoln (L&L) sound.
Rob & Steve’s debut album, Other Lives, received extensive airplay back in the 1990’s. After a long recording hiatus, in 2024 they released a single, Sad Wellington, that saw a bit of airplay as well. They will be releasing a new album in 2026.
What others have said about Lessick & Lincoln:
“Good lyrics...the songs make an impact...Great harmonies...' – Mark Corso, WRSU
“A dynamic duo...with unique harmonies and an authentic style that's unmistakably their own blend.” ---The Postcrypt Coffeehouse Columbia University, New York City