In 1968, Lincoln formed his own record label: De Savoya Discos, releasing a self-titled album with liner notes on the back explaining that the 12 songs were in 12 styles that were very different from each other to show the artist's facility as a performer and composer. He formed the "DeSavoya Combo" and began producing albums and arranging songs for other artists, including
Elza Soares in the 1970s. In 1989, Polygram released what would be Ed Lincoln's last solo album,
Ed Lincoln: Novo Toque (New Touch). Lincoln began to use computers as a composition tool on this album, beginning with a
Commodore 64. Several albums have been recorded in Rio at Lincoln's "Studio Ed Lincoln", including one by Marvio Ciribelle called
Era só o que Faltava in 1993. Lincoln occasionally accepts recording dates, and appeared playing organ on one track,
Conversa Mole, on an
Ed Motta album released in 2000. ==Death==