Influenced by the birth of Rock & Roll era of the 1950's and early 60's, Wimberley, Texas native Lance Lipinsky dedicates his career to preserving the lost art genre of mid century roots music as a pianist, songwriter, and show stopping live entertainer.
Accompanied by his Chicago based group The Lovers, career highlights include appearing on the David Letterman Show and the legendary Grand Ole Opry Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN.
After headlining over 1500 performances in a record breaking five year residency at the Apollo Theatre in the TONY award winning Broadway musical "Million Dollar Quartet," Lance's debut album "Roll" was recorded in Memphis' Sun Studios using all original, vintage analog equipment.
With no formal training, Lance’s natural ear and passion for live performance found him working early on in his hometown backyard of south central Texas’ hill country venues as young as 13 years old. His father’s vinyl records and classic car collection inspired Lance to pursue his nostalgic obsession as a lifestyle and career.
By a mere age 17, eight demanding shows a week on the Las Vegas strip would replace his junior and senior year of high school making him one of the youngest acts ever featured in the Vegas staple “Legends In Concert.”
Endorsed by such artists like boogie woogie piano pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis, Lance had the opportunity to meet and accept the blessings of some of his heroes such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Little Richard, Connie Francis and more.
Touring internationally with the prolific Reverend Horton Heat band, Lance is now signed onto lead singer Jim Heath’s indie label “Fun Guy Records” where the Lover’s sophomore album will be released soon in 2024.
Austin’s Ameripolitan Awards voted Lance as best “Rockabilly Artist” and south central Texans can listen and watch Lance live locally in his once a month concert residency at the historic Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, TX.