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Taylor Swift is telling a story about her very first concert. It was LeAnn Rimes performing in Atlantic City, and Swift was eight years old. “I was totally freaked out,” she says of watching the country singer perform live. “Seeing this person who was my hero… it was just crazy.” The irony is that these same words are uttered by millions of fans around the world today about the 21-year-old singer-songwriter and Berks County native, who grew up on a tree farm in Wyomissing surrounded by gardens and all sorts of animals.
A Girl and Her Guitar
Brandishing a glittery guitar, those trademark tresses and innate musical talent, Swift has surpassed her childhood role model in a little more than a decade. To call her a star is no exaggeration: Swift is the youngest musician to ever win Album of the Year at the Grammys and has sold more than 20 million albums to date, as well as more than 33 million paid song downloads, making her the top-selling digital artist in music history. Her latest album, Speak Now, released last October and Swift’s third full-length CD, charted an unprecedented 11 songs from one album in a single week on the Billboard Hot 100. Offstage, Swift is a CoverGirl spokesmodel and has a starring role in the 2012 animated book adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax.
Swift is calling from Nashville, the place she has lived since she was 14 and where, today, she is in the midst of a month of rehearsals for the US leg of her latest world tour. (Part of her rehearsal regimen is staying fit. “I have to work out all the time,” she says. “I really don’t like the running, but you’ve got to be prepared.”) The 78-show tour, which kicked off in May, will bring Swift back to the Keystone State on August 6 at Lincoln Financial Field. It’s just about the time of year that Swift, perhaps around the same age as when she attended that LeAnn Rimes concert, would have been splashing around the beach in Stone Harbor, where she vacationed with her parents growing up—and sang lots of karaoke.
“Before I started playing guitar, I would just practice my singing,” says Swift. “I’d sing the national anthem and karaoke to win opening spots for artists coming through the Roadhouse in Stroudsburg and bars in Stone Harbor. I’d karaoke anytime—I even had my own little machine I’d carry around with me.”
Songs from Dolly Parton and the Dixie Chicks (“anything by the Dixie Chicks,” she says) may have helped her to win over local audiences in the Delaware Valley, but these days Swift, who famously pens all of her own music, is recognized for her songwriting abilities just as much as her girlish voice and plucky guitar playing.
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The multi-award-winning singer-songwriter has famously spun her earnest thoughts into gold—actually, make that three platinum records—along the way. One need only to attend a packed Taylor Swift concert to see fans from six to 60 belting out her catchy tunes. "I love getting ready: the makeup, the dresses. I write lyrics on my arm for every show," the 21-year-old says. In honor of a sure-to-sell-out summer tour in support of her newest album, Speak Now, we asked the global superstar to share some of her favorite things in her own words.
Teen Vogue: Your relationships with your close girlfriends are inspiring and seem very important to you. How do you make time to see them when you're so busy with your superstar schedule?
Taylor Swift: My friends all have different jobs — some I get to see at award shows, some I see when they're home from college, some are in my band! I'm so lucky to have so many people I love and trust.
Teen Vogue: If you could have dinner with any character from a movie, book, or TV show, who would you choose and why?
Taylor Swift: Detective Olivia Benson from Law & Order S.V.U. I sit in my apartment and watch hours of that show. So I sort of feel like me and Olivia are BFFs.
Teen Vogue: What are the top three songs that are inspiring you right now?
Taylor Swift: "She's So High" by Tal Bachman (the sweetest song !!), "You Learn" by Alanis Morissette, "Shot in the Dark" by Augustana.
Teen Vogue: What are your pop-culture guilty pleasures?
Taylor Swift: Teen Mom, 16 and Pregnant, 90's one-hit wonders, watching YouTube videos of kittens, the app CatPaint . . I CatPaint all my pictures. It's weird.
Teen Vogue: Do you ever get nervous before performing? How do you deal with it?
Taylor Swift: I do. But only if I'm not sure what the audience thinks of me, like at award shows. I never look down at the front row! My heroes watching = nerves!
Teen Vogue: Describe your favorite dress you've ever worn.
Taylor Swift: I get to wear it every night on tour at the end of the show when I'm singing "Love Story." It's long and sparkly (big surprise, right?) and a total princess dress.
Teen Vogue: If you weren't a singer-songwriter, what would you be?
Taylor Swift: I'd be doing something creative and idea-related—like coming up with ad campaigns or writing novels. Or I'd work with kids!
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As she launches her North American tour -- which includes a June 21 stop at HSBC Arena, Buffalo -- country sensation Taylor Swift, now 21, agreed to answer questions submitted online by USA WEEKEND readers. Here, she answers some of them, along with a few more from USA WEEKEND. For more of Swift's reader replies, see Saturday's edition of the magazine which will be available in print editions of The Daily News..
Who are your top three music idols?
- Lila Scher, 14, St. Paul, Minn.
Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Tom Petty - because they all are authentically who they are. It's just real authenticity to me, and I believe them when they sing.
If you could have any superpower in the world, what would it be?
- Alyson Gelinas, 20, Hanson, Mass.
Healing people. Being able to heal people would be an amazing superpower. You don't really need mind-reading. If you had mind-reading, you'd go crazy from what people actually think of you. That was what I thought of first, but I couldn't handle mind-reading. Nobody ever give me mind-reading!
What are the most-played songs in your iPhone right now?
- Andy Rose, 38, Cumberland, R.I.
A Little Bit Stronger, Sara Evans; Everybody, Ingrid Michaelson; Hands Down, Dashboard Confessional; Evening Kitchen, Band of Horses; Love Lost, Mindy Smith; Energy, Keri Hilson.
I am traveling to Nashville to see your tour on Sept. 16! What restaurant do you recommend?
- Lizzie Gregory, 15, Ridgewood, N.J.
Bricktop's.
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"Taylor Swift plays a damsel in distress in the video for her hit "Mean". The vintage vibe for the video - featuring Jonathan Smith as the villain - was Swift's idea and like the song, it has a happy ending."