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YouTube released the top 11 most popular videos of 2012, and Gangnam Style, the Harvard baseball team and Felix Baumgartner's supersonic free-fall from 128,00 feet will all bring one made-up word to mind. YouTube.
Anorexia, depression, anxiety—these were just a few of the problems Lindsey Stirling battled as she tried to establish a career. But soon, Stirling found a relief from these struggles and pain. She soon began to feel of the Savior's love for her and started to see herself the way He sees her.
Lindsey Stirling, Latter-day Saint returned missionary and widely recognized performer, will anchor the second of four Face to Face live Facebook youth events, Tuesday, November 25, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. MST.
Lindsey Stirling, the accomplished LDS "dancing violinist" joined Young Women General President Bonnie L. Oscarson and Young Men General President David L. Beck to answer questions from youth around the world about her career, struggles with an eating disorder, and the role her faith plays in her music. Questions were submitted largely online and were moderated by Sister Oscarson and Brother Beck. Stirling performed a few songs and explained the background to one of her most recent favorites, "Shatter Me." Watch the complete Q&A event below.
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Lindsey Stirling is a darling of the LDS and YouTube communities--and now the Buzzfeed community, too!
Now trending at no. 38 on YouTube, Lindsey Stirling's latest music video shares a medley of The Greatest Showman songs, including "A Million Dreams," "Never Enough," and "Rewrite the Stars." Check it out:
In her first live TV performance after the death of her husband, Celine Dion belted out Queen's "The Show Must Go On" after receiving the 2016 Billboard Music Awards' Icon Award. On stage with Dion was LDS violinist Lindsey Stirling, who is featured in the new song.
Lindsey Stirling recently released a jazzy "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch," featuring Sabrina Carpenter, and in less than five hours, it already garnered 250,000 views. Check it out!
Internationally famous violinist and YouTube sensation Lindsey Stirling graduated from BYU this past Friday with a Bachelor of Science in recreational management. Check out what she has to say about her education at Byu and listen to part of her stunning performance at convocation.