Taylor-Swift
Taylor Swift's real name Taylor Swift is Taylor Alison Swift. Taylor Swift was born on December 13th of 1989, in West Reading Pennsylvania U.S.A. Taylor Swift became a popular singer and songwriter in early 2001 when she began sharing her stories of heartache. Swift began to develop an interest in music in her early years and swiftly progressed from participating in children's shows and then making her first public appearance the front of a crowd. When she was 11 years old, she performed The Star-Spangled Banner before a Philadelphia 76ers basketball match and in the next year, she picked up the guitar and started writing songs. Swift got inspiration from musicians in country music such as Shania Twain, the Dixie Chicks and now the Chicks to come up with original songs that expressed the apathy she experienced at the age of 13. Swift's parents relocated her to Tennessee when she was 13 when they decided to sell their Pennsylvania farm. The move gave Swift to devote more time courting labels for the country genre in Nashville.
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