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Lindsey Stirling | |
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Birth name | Lindsey Stirling |
Born | (1988-10-11) October 11, 1988 (age 36) Provo, Utah |
Occupation(s) | Violinist, Hip-Hop |
Instrument | guitar |
Lindsey Stirling is a violinist that has been in National Competitions and performed every type of music from country to hip hop. She was known as the hip hop violinist when she had her television debut on America's Got Talent and at age 19, her rock music won her the runner up slot (talent category) in the National Jr. Miss Pageant. She has played in Vegas Clubs, NBA Halftime shows, and venues across the country. She has opened for or played with acts such as Sean Kingston, Donny Osmond, Allan Jackson, Shaun Barrowes, Benton Paul and many other artists.
After Lindsey's success on America's Got Talent in the fall of 2010, Lindsey began to pursue her career as a solo artist. She came out with an EP album in 2010 and in 2011 she began to grow in popularity due to her music videos.
Lindsey has been playing the violin since she was 6 years old and now, she not only performs, but she enjoys motivational speaking.
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External links
- Official Homepage Homepage
- Official Facebook Facebook
- Official Twitter Twitter
- Official Youtube Channel Youtube