ABOUT



Lindsey Leigh Johns is an audio engineer, freelance musician, and hobby photographer in the Orlando area. Originally from Michigan, Lindsey has been enjoying a career with Walt Disney World since 2013.

Lindsey sings second alto in Disney's Candlelight Processional, and for various small venues and independent projects. She also plays guitar, percussion, and other various instruments, including nearly two decades of euphonium, playing Eric Whitacre's "October" for the composer himself, and Holst's "Mars" and "Uranus" with the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra.

Lindsey graduated Magna Cum Laude from Michigan Technological University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sound Design with a Music Composition minor. Her professional history includes four years as a technical crew member at the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, two seasons in audio at Barrington Stage Company, and a tour with Pine Mountain Music Festival as Resident Chamber Musician Manager. She was also a lead editor and project manager for Cin/Optic Communication and Media Enterprise. 

Lindsey's work has been recognized at USITT's Young Designers Forum in 2013, as well as the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival where she won the Region III Sound Design Award in 2011. Lindsey was also named Michigan Technological University's Visual and Performing Arts Departmental Scholar in 2011 and 2012, Woman of Promise in 2012, and All Arts Award recipient in 2012.

Contact lindseyjohns@euphonysounds.com for more information.