Taylor-Swift
Taylor Swift, in full Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13th, 1989 West Reading Pennsylvania U.S.) American pop and country music singer and songwriter, whose stories of youthful heartache earned her widespread success in the early 20th century. Swift discovered a love for music as a child and quickly progressed from playing in shows for children to making her debut in the front of a crowd. Swift started writing songs when she was 11. She sang The Star-Spangled Banner for a Philadelphia 76ers NBA game. Swift became inspired to write her own material by artists from the country genre, such as Shania Twain or the Dixie Chicks. Swift's parents relocated her to Tennessee at thirteen after they sold their Pennsylvania farm. The move allowed Swift to devote more time courting labels for traditional music from Nashville.
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