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Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter and dancer. [3] [4] [5] She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official YouTube channel, which she created in 2007.
Joshua Shultz & Lindsey Stirling 11,826,294 Original video November 29, 2018 "Santa Baby" Joshua Shultz & Lindsey Stirling 3,774,704 Cover June 21, 2019 "Underground" Tom Teller 16,450,533 Launch song for the album, Artemis April 24, 2020 "Sleepwalking" Lindsey Stirling and Graham Fielder 7,502,345 August 30, 2019 "Artemis"
Lose You Now is Stirling's second EP, her first, "Lindsey Stomp", was released in 2010. [1] The EP was produced as an exclusive for Record Store Day 2021, with 2000 copies pressed exclusively on single sided vinyl.
Shatter Me is the second studio album by American violinist and solo artist Lindsey Stirling.It is Stirling's first album to include collaborations with other vocalists, featuring Lzzy Hale and Dia Frampton, and Stirling has said its musical style is more progressive than her first album. [1]
The album was recorded over the two years after Lindsey Stirling's appearance on America's Got Talent and was released in 2012. [4] Although Stirling is largely known for her covers, the album is composed almost entirely of her original compositions, [4] featuring Stirling playing violin and backing electronic music on each track created by Stirling and her producers.
"Crystallize" is a song by American violinist Lindsey Stirling from her self-titled studio album Lindsey Stirling. The song was released as a music video on YouTube on February 23, 2012. The video had more than 42 million views at the end of the year, and was the eighth-most watched video of 2012.
The video features Stirling in a dystopian underworld, bound and trapped. Later in the video, which shows a future world city, Stirling appears as the Greek goddess Artemis in the clouds. In the first 6 hours, the video was viewed 300,000 times. [5] When interviewed about the video, Stirling explained the various shapes seen and their meanings:
The second single of the album was co-written by Stirling and her friend Dia Frampton, the song was originally written and produced by Mark Maxwell (also called by the name of SILAS). [3] It was not only Stirling's first lyrics composed by her but "Shatter Me" was also Stirling's first collaboration to be included on one of her own studio albums.