Stephen Lind, a pop artist from Tucson, AZ, has an enduring passion for music and film, which has shaped his notable career in the entertainment industry. Launching his public-facing creative pursuits at the age of 29, he boasts over 15 years of experience behind the scenes. His distinctive perspective and approach have enabled successful collaborations on digital projects with Jessica Biel, Azealia Banks, Francesca Gregorini, Jeffrey Reddick, and Olga Segura, among others.
In 2023, Stephen headlined Tucson Pride, where he received outstanding feedback from both attendees and festival producers. His single, “Nosebleeds,” earned him a feature on the cover of “Tucson Weekly” and was acclaimed as a “sassy tale of broken friendships.” Additionally, his short film “Lovers’ Roulette” garnered multiple awards, including “Best Music Video” at festivals such as Paradise Film Festival, Feel the Reel International Film Festival, European Music Video Awards, Brazil New Visions Film Festival, and BIFF. The film also had screenings at the Shockfest Film Festival and Hollyshorts + BitPix special screening.
In a recognition of his impact and influence, Stephen was selected as a Marquis Who’s Who of 2024. This year also saw the release of his disco-inspired single “Fever,” a track with vibrant energy and catchy hooks. Stephen continues to make significant strides in both the music and film, proving to be a creative force with a compelling vision.
“End of Time” is the first track I allowed myself to move into the genre of music I’ve been wanting to explore. While much of my music is dance-heavy, and I enjoy listening to that, I’ve discovered that I prefer focusing on singing over producing a pop show when performing. I wanted this track to sound raw and vulnerable because it forces me to really settle into who I am as a vocalist, I didn’t want to hide behind the music. I wanted my vocals to be front and center so I could face my fear of people really hearing me. I think this track marks the start of a new journey and I’m really excited to share everything I’ve been working on.”