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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.
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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. [2] [3] The record contains its titular track, "Lose You Now" released in 2021 with Mako, alongside a further four songs.
The film is based around a year in Stirling's life and starts on the eve of her 30th birthday. It documents her new album, Brave Enough, and world tour.With behind the scenes footage and an exclusive look at Stirling's life, we see her coming to terms with the loss of her friend and former band member Jason Gaviati, the failing health of her father and undertaking performances at venues such ...
Sterling Entertainment Group (formerly United American Video (or in short: UAV) Corporation, and more commonly known as UAV Home Video or UAV Entertainment) was an American independent entertainment company founded in 1984 as a small local company originally located in Nashville, Tennessee, then, from late 1986, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Lindsey Stirling: Live from London is the first video album by American violinist Lindsey Stirling.It was released on Europe on August 8, 2015 as a DVD video release. The release features performances filmed during the European leg of Stirling's second concert tour, the Shatter Me Tour.
In a post-apocalyptic, Mad Max inspired environment, Stirling and Hough enter an arena surrounded by crowds and perform an elaborate dance. [4] [5] In an interview, Stirling said that the performance was said to be a display of how to combat criticism, especially our own. [6] As of March 2022, the video has over 85 million views on YouTube. [7]