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Taylor Swift

by Andrew Vaughan
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Overview

A beautiful, in-depth tribute to America's country and pop sweetheart. 
 
With its wealth of photographs, album artwork, and archive memorabilia, Taylor Swift is the ultimate celebration of the young singer-songwriter whose personal, from-the-heart songs have touched millions around the world. Andrew Vaughan—author of the bestselling Shania: Feel Like a Woman and The Eagles: An American Band—traces Swift's achievements, music, incredible philanthropy (she's donated millions to charities), family roots, and rumors about her love life.

Her multitudes of fans will snap this up! 
 

About the Author, Andrew Vaughan

Andrew Vaughan is a well-known and respected Nashville-based writer and an authority on country music. As a music critic, his work has appeared in Billboard, Music Week, Mojo, Q, the London Times, the Guardian, Folk Roots, and many other magazines. He was founding editor of Country Music International magazine and a regular guest on BBC Radio, BBC TV, and VH1 as an expert on country music and country rock. He was Country Music Television's director of PR and has written books on the history of country music and an A-to-Z of new country for St. Martin's Press. In 1998, Andrew moved from London to Nashville, where he quickly became one of the best-connected writers on the music scene. He is also the author of the UK bestselling Shania: Feel Like a Woman and The Eagles: An American Band. He has been a record industry consultant and editorial director for the American Music Channel since 2002.

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Taylor Swift was just a 16-year-old Nashville schoolgirl when her self-titled first album was released; eventually this double-platinum seller would enjoy the longest stay on the Billboard 200 of any album released during the entire decade. That, however, was just the first stage of the birth of a superstar. This generously illustrated biography by music journalist Andrew Vaughan traces her beginnings from a fourth grade Pennsylvania poet to an internationally known singer-songwriter and generous philanthropist. Enhancing that fascinating story is a plethora of photographs, album artwork, and archive memorabilia. A full-fledged tribute to a celebrity pop sweetheart.

Book Details

Published
October 2, 2012
Publisher
Sterling
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781402797132

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