Taylor-Swift
Taylor Swift, in full Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13 1989 West Reading Pennsylvania U.S.) American pop and country music singer-songwriter whose tales of young heartache achieved widespread fame in the early 21st century. Swift started to exhibit an interest in the music industry at a young age. Her career progressed rapidly from children's play roles, through her first public appearance in front of thousands. Swift was only 11 when she sang The Star-Spangled Banner at a Philadelphia 76ers basketball game. The following year she wrote her first songs and picked up the guitar. Swift wrote original songs that was inspired by the country artists like Shania Twain (now known as the Chicks), and Dixie Chicks. Her material is a reflection of her experiences as an adolescent. Swift's family relocated into Tennessee from Pennsylvania at the age of thirteen so that she could be able to spend more time exploring records from country music in Nashville.
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