With over 9 million subscribers on her YouTube channel and videos totaling more than 1.3 billion views, it is hardly an exaggeration to call Lindsey Stirling a phenomenon. Especially since the beauty is not an R&B star whose only line on a resume would be an impeccable physique: Lindsey is a talented violinist and composer, whose musical versatility takes her down the paths of classical, pop, folk, electronic, and even hip-hop. Lindsey made a name for herself on the show "America's Got Talent" in June 2010 — and even though she did not win the competition, her vibrant and heartfelt performances left a mark on people's minds. She has now released three albums and countless collaborations, from John Legend to Céline Dion, not to mention Marina Kaye — and younger audiences loved her latest music video, in which she covers the theme from "Beauty and the Beast" while portraying a "Belle" as credible as Emily Watson. Her freedom, open-mindedness, eclecticism, and modernity have especially helped make the violin very popular among her young fans, who should give her a triumphant welcome. She releases her first Christmas album, "Warmer In The Winter." The electro-loving violinist performs some of the most famous Christmas songs such as "Jingle Bell Rock," "Silent Night," "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch," and "Let It Snow," as well as new compositions. The album features prestigious guests like Sabrina Carpenter, Trombone Shorty, and Alex Gaskarth of the band All Time Low.