He left Perry to produce Leonard Cohen's album
The Future, and four
Aaron Neville albums at
A&M, including
The Grand Tour and
Soulful Christmas. He later produced a song “Just Walk Away”, from
Celine Dion's album,
The Colour of My Love. He executive produced Leonard Cohen's
Tower of Song album, for A&M, which included performances by
Peter Gabriel,
Willie Nelson,
Trisha Yearwood, Aaron Neville and
Elton John. For Elton John’s
Duets album, he produced songs "Born To Lose" by Elton John and Leonard Cohen, as well as "
I'm Your Puppet" by Elton John and Paul Young. In 1997, he produced Guster’s album
Goldfly, and in 2005, produced Chris Botti’s breakthrough album
A Thousand Kisses Deep. In 1994, he started Blotter Music with Windswept, a publishing company in Los Angeles California. Through Blotter, he published, signed and developed an array of talent, including
Bridget Benenate (
"Breakaway" sung by
Kelly Clarkson),
Mickey Avalon,
Mike Elizondo and
Benji Hughes. During that time, Lindsey also taught
Dr. Dre piano and
music theory for four years. In 2004, he started West Side Independent publishing, one of the four sides of the Independent Publishing Group, with Cameron Strang. They signed and developed J.R. Rotem,
Bruno Mars and Brody Brown. Brown and Mars later wrote the songs
"Grenade" and
"Fuck You". Cameron Strang has since become chairman and CEO of Warner Chappell Music with whom Lindsey has exclusive joint ventures: Thou Art The Hunger and Mod Junkie. To date, Lindsey has sold over 100 million records as a publisher. Lindsey wrote and produced the song, "Welcome to Burlesque", performed by Cher in the Screen Gems movie
Burlesque (2010). Currently, Steve has a venture with Hans Zimmer and Steve Kofsky at Remote Control Productions. His labels A-Tone Recordings and El Dorado have 150 high quality albums that have been licensed thousands of times and are distributed exclusively through Extreme Music. == Music supervision and teaching ==