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Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, dancer, performance artist, and composer. In 2010, at the age of 23, Stirling was a quarter-finalist on season five of America's Got Talent, where she was described as a "hip hop violinist". She impressed the judges on America's Got Talent, not only by mixing hip-hop, pop, and classical music on the violin, but by incorporating dancing with playing the violin, which she also does on her tours and official music videos.
Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, dancer, and songwriter. In 2010, at the age of 23, Stirling was a quarter-finalist on season five of America's Got Talent.  


Lindsey uploaded a live violin cover of ''[[My Immortal]]'' to YouTube on July 31, 2013.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-onQcF95pfs</ref>
Lindsey uploaded a live violin cover of ''[[My Immortal]]'' to YouTube on July 31, 2013.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-onQcF95pfs</ref>


On September 15, 2017, Revolver published an article that said Lindsey makes a guest apperance on the song, ''[[Hi-Lo]]''. Amy Lee confirmed it was true in an Evanescence Q&A on Facebook, making it the second Evanescence song ever to feature an external artist (the first being [[Paul McCoy]] on ''[[Bring Me To Life]]'').
In 2017, she made a guest appearance on the [[Evanescence]] song ''[[Hi-Lo]]'' playing violin. This is the second Evanescence song ever to feature an external artist (the first being [[Paul McCoy]] on ''[[Bring Me To Life]]'').


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On August 14, 2020, Evanescence's single ''[[Use My Voice]]'' was released that features guest vocals of Lindsey Stirling and several other female vocalists.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CDwXnGzBSx4/</ref>
On August 14, 2020, Evanescence's single ''[[Use My Voice]]'' was released that features guest vocals of Lindsey Stirling and several other female vocalists.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CDwXnGzBSx4/</ref>
==Discography==
*''Lindsey Stirling'' (2012)
*''Shatter Me'' (2014)
*''Brave Enough'' (2016)
*''Warmer in the Winter'' (2017)
*''Artemis'' (2019)
*''Snow Waltz'' (2022)
==External Links==
*[http://www.lindseystirling.com/ Official Website]
*[https://www.facebook.com/lindseystirlingmusic Official Facebook]
*[https://twitter.com/LindseyStirling Official Twitter]
*[https://www.instagram.com/lindseystirling/ Official Instagram]
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/lindseystomp Official YouTube]


==References==
==References==

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Lindsey Stirling

Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, dancer, and songwriter. In 2010, at the age of 23, Stirling was a quarter-finalist on season five of America's Got Talent.

Lindsey uploaded a live violin cover of My Immortal to YouTube on July 31, 2013.[1]

In 2017, she made a guest appearance on the Evanescence song Hi-Lo playing violin. This is the second Evanescence song ever to feature an external artist (the first being Paul McCoy on Bring Me To Life).

Vin1.jpg Q: How was it working with Lindsey Stirling?

Amy: She is amazing. I can't WAIT for you to finally hear Hi-Lo, and the amazing new life she brought to the song!!!

Vin2.jpg


Episode four of Inside Synthesis features Lindsey in the studio recording Hi-Lo. Amy speaks about how she thought of Lindsey after talks of a guest featuring on the song took place;

Vin1.jpg Amy: We had a piece in one of the new songs that felt like it could use one more thing, and we talked about the possibility of having a guest and I thought of Lindsey right away. She's the very definition of somebody who doesn't fit inside of a box. She really paved her own path. I respect that so much. It's very interesting that we've never, like, met, because I think creatively we have a lot in common. Vin2.jpg


Lindsey talks about her admiration for Amy Lee as an artist in the episode;

Vin1.jpg Lindsey: Not only do I love [Amy's] voice and her music, but I love that she is so incredibly- you can tell she's very creatively involved in her craft. You know, you can just feel that about certain artists, and I can feel that with Amy in the work that she does. Vin2.jpg


Amy and Lindsey finally met each other when Amy attended Lindsey's Warmer in the Winter show in Portland, Oregon on December 19, 2017.[2]

On March 5, 2018, Lindsey uploaded a short video to all of her social media accounts labelled "Dreams coming true, Summer 2018", and the video featured Lindsey jokingly talking about being a "casual" Evanescence fan, with the camera panning out to band merch covering the walls as well as Lindsey wearing an Evanescence t-shirt and gloves. Her phone then rings with Bring Me to Life as her ringtone with text from Amy Lee saying "What are you doing this summer?", the screen then cuts to the Evanescence logo with the words "Summer 2018".[3] The next day Evanescence confirmed that they will indeed be touring with Lindsey in the Summer. The tour dates were posted for the United States and Canada which will take place from July 6th until September 8th.[4]

Lindsey and Amy held a live Facebook Q&A on April 30, 2018 where they answered fan's questions about their upcoming tour.[5]

In 2019, Amy Lee sang on the song Love Goes On and On from Lindsey's album Artemis. Then in 2020, Amy and Lindsey performed a special rendition of Evanescence's new single, Wasted on You.

On August 14, 2020, Evanescence's single Use My Voice was released that features guest vocals of Lindsey Stirling and several other female vocalists.[6]

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