Taylor Swift Forever 13
Taylor Swift Forever 13 is about Taylor's life and how she got started with her career. This website will give you the latest news, images, tour dates, tweets, and Covergirl. There will also be advice for first time songwriters, and guitar players. I hope you will check out tour dates. Maybe someday in your life you may get to go to one. As a bonus there will be her biography, so you can learn about her and the true person she is.
Taylor Swift lived in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. She has a sweet heart and cares about every single fan out there. Her song "Long Live" is 100% for the fans! Taylor Swift has four albums out, and her most recent one is 'Red'.
Taylor Swift got her first guitar when she was 8 or 9 years old and she couldn't learn because her fingers were too small, and she was 11 or 12 and a computer guy came to fix her computer, and he saw the guitar in the corner, and he said " Do you know how to play that?" Taylor said "Oh, I try but no", and he offered to teach her and she was like " What?! Yes, yeah, yes." She was so excited. He taught her the three main chords, D, C, and G. After he left Taylor sat down and wrote her first song called "Lucky You." It is about a girl that dares to be differant and she doesn't care what people think. At that time it was describing herself. The next week he came back and taught her more chords. After that she was playing her guitar everyday and her parents had to force her to put the guitar down. Taylor was songwriting for all of her free time, it just made her so happy. She sang country at fairs and karaoke places, and when Taylor was 12 years old she got the chance to sing the National Anthem. Later she got to go to Nashville, Tennessee over Spring break (after begging for a year straight). She had a showcase at the "BlueBird Cafe" and there was one guy in the audience that was into it and he walked up to her after the show and said " I want you on my record label." Taylor was so excited and so she was making an album full of songs that she wrote with Liz. She started opening up for other country artists until she released her second album "Fearless." After that she went on her own tour! Taylor Swift is a wonderful role model for kids all ages. Taylor is so blessed.
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Taylor Swift lived in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. She has a sweet heart and cares about every single fan out there. Her song "Long Live" is 100% for the fans! Taylor Swift has four albums out, and her most recent one is 'Red'.
Taylor Swift got her first guitar when she was 8 or 9 years old and she couldn't learn because her fingers were too small, and she was 11 or 12 and a computer guy came to fix her computer, and he saw the guitar in the corner, and he said " Do you know how to play that?" Taylor said "Oh, I try but no", and he offered to teach her and she was like " What?! Yes, yeah, yes." She was so excited. He taught her the three main chords, D, C, and G. After he left Taylor sat down and wrote her first song called "Lucky You." It is about a girl that dares to be differant and she doesn't care what people think. At that time it was describing herself. The next week he came back and taught her more chords. After that she was playing her guitar everyday and her parents had to force her to put the guitar down. Taylor was songwriting for all of her free time, it just made her so happy. She sang country at fairs and karaoke places, and when Taylor was 12 years old she got the chance to sing the National Anthem. Later she got to go to Nashville, Tennessee over Spring break (after begging for a year straight). She had a showcase at the "BlueBird Cafe" and there was one guy in the audience that was into it and he walked up to her after the show and said " I want you on my record label." Taylor was so excited and so she was making an album full of songs that she wrote with Liz. She started opening up for other country artists until she released her second album "Fearless." After that she went on her own tour! Taylor Swift is a wonderful role model for kids all ages. Taylor is so blessed.
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Red Tour
Taylor Swift launches The RED Tour with a two-night stand in Omaha, Neb., starting Wednesday night. Swift is expected to perform the bulk of the songs on her latest multi-platinum album, Red, on this tour.
“I really love the idea of touring on this record, and creating, you know how I love to create dramatic situations and scenarios and storylines playing out on stage,” Swift told ABC News Radio. “I love it. I think for me, it’s all about picking the songs that the fans like the most. So, I really can’t wait.”
That connection with the fans is what drives Swift’s love for touring, and it all stems from the emotions she shares with the fans through her lyrics.
“The fact that they write those lyrics on their notebooks and on their Facebook walls,” Swift said. “It’s amazing to realize that we’re connected by, like, similar emotions ’cause we’ve all gone through the same things.”
Swift does so much more than just sing her songs for the fans in her live shows, though. She’s earned a reputation for putting on some of the most theatrical, technically advanced live shows to hit the road in the past few years. Swift tells her fans to expect the unexpected when The RED Tour rolls into their town.
“I really like the element of surprise, and I really like incorporating that into the shows,” she said.
Swift has presented sleeker looks and production values in her live TV performances since Red came out last fall, and fans can expect that vibe to inform The RED Tour, too.
“I think that the visuals kind of portrayed on this tour will be, I guess, more grown-up and a little bit more mature than things we’ve done in the past,” Swift said. “I think on my previous albums and my previous tours, I’ve really liked to operate in the element of fantasy, and I think that this tour incorporates a little bit more reality into the visuals, which is nice.”
The RED Tour is Swift’s third major outing following her Fearless and Speak Now treks, so she’s an expert at putting together an arena-ready show. The task of getting all those elements in place can still be daunting for Swift, though. It’s a balance between letting her imagination run free and making sure everything is ready to go when she hits the stage Wednesday night.
“I try to let myself daydream but I try to not let myself get overwhelmed by the fact that I do end up having to put together a two-hour show that pleases everybody, hopefully,” Swift said of her intense tour preparation.
The RED Tour will play 66 shows in 47 cities in North America in the next six months. The itinerary includes 13 stadium shows. Swift’s pal and “Everything Has Changed” duet partner Ed Sheeran opens all dates and a rotating cast of up-and-coming country artists, as well as teen singer Austin Mahone, will appear on select dates.
Sheeran said he’s grateful for Swift’s support of his career, considering he was basically unknown in the U.S. until he and Swift collaborated on their duet on Red, “Everything Has Changed.”
“Taylor is such a talented, humble, nice person, and I just feel like she took a chance on me,” he said. “I hadn’t really done anything, apart from the Snow Patrol tour, in America, and she basically just opened all these doors.”
“I really love the idea of touring on this record, and creating, you know how I love to create dramatic situations and scenarios and storylines playing out on stage,” Swift told ABC News Radio. “I love it. I think for me, it’s all about picking the songs that the fans like the most. So, I really can’t wait.”
That connection with the fans is what drives Swift’s love for touring, and it all stems from the emotions she shares with the fans through her lyrics.
“The fact that they write those lyrics on their notebooks and on their Facebook walls,” Swift said. “It’s amazing to realize that we’re connected by, like, similar emotions ’cause we’ve all gone through the same things.”
Swift does so much more than just sing her songs for the fans in her live shows, though. She’s earned a reputation for putting on some of the most theatrical, technically advanced live shows to hit the road in the past few years. Swift tells her fans to expect the unexpected when The RED Tour rolls into their town.
“I really like the element of surprise, and I really like incorporating that into the shows,” she said.
Swift has presented sleeker looks and production values in her live TV performances since Red came out last fall, and fans can expect that vibe to inform The RED Tour, too.
“I think that the visuals kind of portrayed on this tour will be, I guess, more grown-up and a little bit more mature than things we’ve done in the past,” Swift said. “I think on my previous albums and my previous tours, I’ve really liked to operate in the element of fantasy, and I think that this tour incorporates a little bit more reality into the visuals, which is nice.”
The RED Tour is Swift’s third major outing following her Fearless and Speak Now treks, so she’s an expert at putting together an arena-ready show. The task of getting all those elements in place can still be daunting for Swift, though. It’s a balance between letting her imagination run free and making sure everything is ready to go when she hits the stage Wednesday night.
“I try to let myself daydream but I try to not let myself get overwhelmed by the fact that I do end up having to put together a two-hour show that pleases everybody, hopefully,” Swift said of her intense tour preparation.
The RED Tour will play 66 shows in 47 cities in North America in the next six months. The itinerary includes 13 stadium shows. Swift’s pal and “Everything Has Changed” duet partner Ed Sheeran opens all dates and a rotating cast of up-and-coming country artists, as well as teen singer Austin Mahone, will appear on select dates.
Sheeran said he’s grateful for Swift’s support of his career, considering he was basically unknown in the U.S. until he and Swift collaborated on their duet on Red, “Everything Has Changed.”
“Taylor is such a talented, humble, nice person, and I just feel like she took a chance on me,” he said. “I hadn’t really done anything, apart from the Snow Patrol tour, in America, and she basically just opened all these doors.”
*NOTICE: I did not write this "Wonderstruck" information
Wonderstruck is the first fragrance from the young American pop - country singer Taylor Swift, launched in cooperation with the cosmetic company Elizabeth Arden. The perfume is created by Olivier Gillotin of Givaudan.
Wonderstruck is named after the lyrics from the song "Enchanted": "I'm wonderstruck, blushing all the way home," which tell about the feeling and the impression you get when you first meet someone you like. Taylor hopes that her fragrance will be an essential part of many impressions and first meetings.
The fragrance composition is described as a charming gourmand – floral with sparkling fruity tones on a wooden background. The top notes are raspberry, dewberry, green tea, freesia and apple blossom. The heart features sweet vanilla along with sundrenched honeysuckle and white hibiscus. Notes of golden amber, musk, sandalwood and peach are in the base.
Wonderstruck will be available from October in 50 ml and 100 ml bottles with an accompanying collection for body care.
Wonderstruck is named after the lyrics from the song "Enchanted": "I'm wonderstruck, blushing all the way home," which tell about the feeling and the impression you get when you first meet someone you like. Taylor hopes that her fragrance will be an essential part of many impressions and first meetings.
The fragrance composition is described as a charming gourmand – floral with sparkling fruity tones on a wooden background. The top notes are raspberry, dewberry, green tea, freesia and apple blossom. The heart features sweet vanilla along with sundrenched honeysuckle and white hibiscus. Notes of golden amber, musk, sandalwood and peach are in the base.
Wonderstruck will be available from October in 50 ml and 100 ml bottles with an accompanying collection for body care.