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TAYLOR SWIFT: Elevating Teen Dreams into Art
Taylor Swift isn’t precocious, cute or sweet, although she possesses a winning combination of vulnerability and toughness, which is one key to her immense success. The 18-year-old singer, songwriter and budding mogul doesn’t exactly sing country, either.
GLIMPSE OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY: The Coolfer Blog
Glenn Peoples of Coolfer Blog gives his view of the Industry
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