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 began to show an enthusiasm for the industry of music as early as age. Swift's career grew rapidly from children's play roles to her first public appearance crowds of people. In 2011, Swift at the age of 11, performed The Star-Spangled Banner during a Philadelphia 76ers basketball game. Following that, Swift began writing songs of her own. Swift got the inspiration to create her own music by artists from the country category, like Shania Twain or the Dixie Chicks. Swift's parents moved her to Tennessee when she was 13 after selling their Pennsylvania farm. It allowed Swift to be more active in trying to find labels that would promote traditional music from Nashville.
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