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 youthful heartache earned her widespread success in the early 20th century. Swift was interested in music at an early time. She swiftly rose through in the ranks, beginning by playing roles in the theater for children and eventually performing before a large crowd. Swift began to compose songs when she was 11. Swift sang The Star-Spangled Banner for a Philadelphia 76ers game. Swift, who took her ideas from Shania's music and her band the Dixie Chicks now known as The Chicks in the world of country music, created the songs of her own to convey the feeling of being alienated. At the age of 13, Swift's parents decided to sell their farm in Pennsylvania in order to relocate into Hendersonville Tennessee so she could devote more of her time to courting country labels within the vicinity of Nashville.
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