Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift Biography
Quick Facts
Nick Name: Swifty, T-Swizzle, Tay
Birthday: December 13, 1989
Nationality: American
Famous: Pop Singers  Country Singers
Also Known As: Taylor Alison Swift, T-Swizzle, Swifty, Tay
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Age: 28 Years
Born In: Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Famous As: Singer-Songwriter
Height: 1.78
Father: Scott Kingsley Swift
Mother: Andrea Finlay
Siblings: Austin Swift
Personality: ESTP
City, States, Provinces & Districts: Pennsylvania

Numerous Grammy Award winners, singer and songwriter and country pop star Taylor Swift is living the dream of every teenager. Born in a small town, it changed the way the current generation perceived country music. When compared to legendary artists like Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, Swift was only sixteen when she released her debut album. Not only is she a great vocalist, but the 27-year-old can also skillfully play instruments such as guitar, piano and ukulele. She is the only female artist to have won two "Album of the Year" awards at the Grammys. His hit charts like "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me" brought him worldwide recognition. With the release of each album, she breaks her own record. She is an inspiration for several aspiring artists. Not only is it included in the platinum selling albums of all time, but it also has compassion, as it has provided endless support to various charities. She points to the stars and reaches greater heights without hesitation.

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Childhood and early life
Taylor Alison Swift was born to Andrea Gardner Swift and Scott Kingsley Swift on December 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania. His father was a stockbroker, while his mother was a housewife who raised Taylor and his younger brother, Austin.
He attended the Alvernia Montessori school. Taylor and Austin used to attend Bible classes, since their parents were assistants to the Presbyterian Church.
When she was only 9 months old, her mother placed her in a saddle, from that moment, riding became her hobby. They gave him his own pony named Ginger. Taylor went on to win several horse races.
After moving to Wyomissing, he joined the productions of the Youth Theater Academy and traveled quite frequently to New York for acting and vocal lessons.
She started playing the guitar after a computer mechanic taught her how to play three strings. He was only twelve years old, but he immediately took to country music. She was inspired by Shania Twain and the Dixie Chicks.
At school, he won a national poetry contest by presenting a poem called "Monster in My Closet." It's her gift for poetry that helped her write songs. The first song he wrote was "Lucky You".
His talent was evident and the support of his parents. Her mother spoke with Dan Dymtrow and, with her help, the twelve-year-old girl was chosen in the "Rising Stars" campaign by Abercrombie & Fitch, and was subsequently interviewed by numerous mega record companies.
He signed up for RCA Records and began flying from Nashville to Pennsylvania, before his father moved to Nashville to help his daughter's burgeoning career. There he enlisted in the Academy of Aron and received education at home.


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A budding artist
While Swift acted in events, she worked with several composers such as Brett Beavers, Mac McAnally and Liz Rose, and finally settled with Liz acting primarily as an editor.
In 2005, he performed at the 'Bluebird Café', where he impressed Scott Borchetta, then DreamWorks Records executive who wanted to manage his own production label and he hired her immediately.
In October 2006, he released his first album titled "Taylor Swift". His album was ranked number five on the undercard and his songs lasted more than 157 weeks.
Taylor broke the music charts with his single "Tim McGraw," intelligently titled by his management team. She wrote the song in a math class while remembering her senior boyfriend.
The sixteen-year-old was recording her career with songs like "Our Song" and "Teardrops on My Guitar," which became an anthem for teenagers. They went crazy with her voice and with that she hit the nail and sealed her stardom.
The following year, he released his Christmas album, which was titled 'Sounds of the Season: The Taylor Swift Holiday collection'. And while continuing to open for legendary artists, he also continued to promote his debut album.
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Breaking music records
After his initial successes, he recorded the album Fearless, which was released with his single "Love Story" in 2008. He rose to the undercard in the no. 4 with "You Belong with Me" at number 2 on the lists.


"Billboard 200" announced it as the number one selling album of the year in 2009. The music video was also named "Best Female Music Video" on MTV. That year she was also named "Artist of the Year" for her album.
She became the youngest to win the Grammy Award for 'Album of the Year'. He received awards for "Best Country Album", "Best Song of Pa
Awards
Primetime Emmy Awards
2015Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media - Original Interactive ProgramWinner
Grammy Awards
2016Best Pop Vocal AlbumWinner
2016Album of the YearWinner
2015Best Short Form Music VideoTaylor Swift: Bad Blood (2015)
2013Best Song Written for Visual MediaThe Hunger Games (2012)
2012Best Country Solo PerformanceWinner
2012Best Country SongWinner
2010Best Country AlbumWinner
2010Best Country SongWinner
2010Album of the YearWinner
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