This subseries groups together Lindsey's arrangements for a range of performers: Barbra Streisand, Pat Boone, Rod Stewart, Michael Bublé, Michael Feinstein, Elisa Fiorillo, Aaron Neville, Art Alexakis, Diane Schur, Burt Reynolds, Liza Minnelli, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Jimmy Dean, Katey Sagal, Les Brown, and Al Hirt. It is generally arranged according to collaborator, with material produced for the same performer held together where physically possible (although oversized material is boxed separately). This series primarily consists of handwritten concert scores (manuscript or photocopy), although parts and typeset concert scores are also present. The original context in which these scores were created is not always clear. However, many of these arrangements appear to have been made for studio albums: either because the scores are labeled as such, or because the arrangements can be heard on studio albums released around the time that the score is dated (for example, Lindsey's arrangements of "Let It Snow," "Winter Wonderland," and "The Christmas Song" for Aaron Neville from the early 1990s all appear on Neville's 1993 Soulful Christmas album, which was produced by Lindsey's son Stephen). This subseries contains scores and documents relating to various television specials, including Al Hirt's Fanfare, the ABC pilot for The Jimmy Dean Show, and Burt Reynolds's Take Me Home. This subseries also contains administrative documents relating to various Barbra Streisand concerts and television broadcasts, including the Emmy-winning televised concert, A Happening in Central Park. It also includes conductor scores for arrangements produced for Barbra Streisand (although the context of their production is not specified).