Taylor-Swift
Taylor Swift's real name is Taylor Alison Swift. Taylor Swift was born on the 13th, 1989 in West Reading, Pennsylvania U.S.A. Taylor Swift became a popular performer and song writer in the early part of 2001, with stories of heartache. Swift was a fan of music since a young stage of her life. She swiftly rose through the ranks, starting by playing roles in the theater for children and then singing in front of a large crowd. Swift began to compose songs at the age of 11. Swift sang The Star-Spangled Banner for a Philadelphia 76ers NBA game. Swift took inspiration from artists who played country music, like Shania Twain, the Dixie Chicks and, more recently, the Chicks in order to write original music that reflected the loneliness she felt at 13. Swift's parents moved her from Pennsylvania to Tennessee when she was 13 after selling their Pennsylvania farm. This gave Swift to devote more time trying to find labels that would promote traditional music from Nashville.
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