Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling is an American violinist, songwriter, and dancer, known for her unique blend of classical music with electronic, pop, and rock genres. She gained prominence through her appearance on “America’s Got Talent” in 2010 and has since become renowned for her energetic violin performances.
Stirling’s career has been marked by a series of successful albums and tours. Her self-titled debut album, released in 2012, was a commercial success and was followed by albums such as “Shatter Me” in 2014 and “Brave Enough” in 2016. These albums include hit singles like “Crystallize,” which went viral on YouTube, and “Roundtable Rival.” Stirling has also expanded her repertoire to include acting and voice work, appearing in the film “Brave Enough” and lending her voice to the character of Luna in the animated series “Go! Go! Cory Carson.”
Throughout her career, Stirling has collaborated with various artists and producers. She has worked with musicians like Pentatonix on “Radioactive,” Lzzy Hale on “Shatter Me,” and Amy Lee on “Love Goes On and On.” Her collaborations extend to performances with artists such as John Legend and Josh Groban.
Stirling’s work has earned her several awards and nominations, highlighting her impact in the music industry. She won the Billboard Music Award for Top Dance/Electronic Album for “Shatter Me” and received nominations for the Teen Choice Awards and the Streamy Awards. Her YouTube channel, with millions of subscribers, has also garnered significant recognition, making her one of the most popular musicians on the platform.