Lindsey Stirling
Pays : United States
Date de naissance : 21/09/1986
Styles
Pop, Rock , Classical , Electro, DubStory
Lindsey Stirling is an American violinist, dancer, and composer born on September 21, 1986, in Santa Ana, California. She began playing the violin at the age of five and developed a unique style that blends classical music with contemporary genres such as … Voir plus
Activity
From 2012 to 2012
Labels
Universal MusicDiscography
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Lindsey Stirling is an American violinist, dancer, and composer born on September 21, 1986, in Santa Ana, California. She began playing the violin at the age of five and developed a unique style that blends classical music with contemporary genres such as pop, rock, and electronic music.
Her career took off in 2010 when she competed on "America's Got Talent". Although she was eliminated in the quarterfinals, this experience gave her significant exposure. She then created a YouTube channel where she posted her own compositions and covers of popular songs, garnering millions of views.
In 2012, she released her self-titled debut album, "Lindsey Stirling", which was a commercial success, reaching the top of the Billboard charts. Her second album, "Shatter Me", released in 2014, confirmed her talent and popularity, notably with the title track featuring singer Lzzy Hale.
Lindsey Stirling is also known for her energetic live performances and creative music videos, often shot in spectacular settings. She has won several awards, including a Billboard Music Award and a YouTube Music Award.
Over the years, she has released several additional albums, including "Brave Enough" (2016), "Warmer in the Winter" (2017), and "Artemis" (2019), each showcasing her artistic evolution and ability to blend different musical genres. Besides her musical career, Lindsey Stirling has ventured into literature, co-authoring the book "The Only Pirate at the Party" with her sister Brooke S. Passey.
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Laissez-vous emporter par la magie musicale de Lindsey Stirling, qui revient enchanter à Nantes, Paris, Lyon et Strasbourg.