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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.
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 ...
The video had more than 42 million views at the end of the year, and was the eighth-most watched video of 2012. The song became Stirling's album's lead single due to its success. The song appeared on three Billboard charts and, according to Nielsen SoundScan , by April 2013 it had reached 234,000 digital sales.
The Brave Enough tour was Stirling's first world tour without Jason Gaviati, her long term keyboard player, who died in late 2015. [ 1 ] A documentary called Lindsey Stirling: Brave Enough was produced and filmed whilst Stirling was on tour.
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:
Lindsey Stirling on Friday shared her fans' disappointment over the almost-total exclusion of her halftime show from the Thanksgiving Day broadcast of the Green Bay Packers game.. NBC faced ...
Poor Lindsey Stirling at the @MiamiDolphins and @packers Thanksgiving game. Shaboozy and Lainey Wilson got their halftime performance aired in full. She got barely 10 seconds.
Who is Lindsey Stirling? Sterling is a 38-year-old violinist, dancer and song-writer began posting videos of her choreographed violin performances on YouTube in 2007.