Taylor-Swift
Taylor Swift, in full Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13 1989 West Reading Pennsylvania U.S.) American pop and country musician and singer whose tales of heartbreak in the early years achieved wide success in the early 21st century. Swift's passion for music was evident when she was a young age. From musicals for kids to performing before thousands, Swift made rapid progress. In 2011, Swift, then 11, sang The Star-Spangled Banner during a Philadelphia 76ers basketball game. In the year following, she began to write her own music. Swift created original music that was inspired by country performers such as Shania Twain (now known as the Chicks), and Dixie Chicks. Her material reflected Swift's experiences with tweens and the feeling of alienation. Swift's parents relocated her to Tennessee when she was 13 after selling their Pennsylvania farm. It enabled Swift to spend more time trying to find labels that would promote country music in Nashville.





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