Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Taylor Swift Seeks Longevity

                             
At just 21, Taylor Swift has accomplished a lot in her career. She won ACM Entertainer of the Year Award in April, has No. 1 songs, multi-platinum albums and a sold-out world tour under her belt, has appeared in movies and television shows and graced the cover of numerous major magazines. With a resume like that, what’s left for Taylor to accomplish?
“There is longevity,” Taylor said. “I have so many heroes that are simply my heroes because of their longevity and because of their cultural relevancy and their musical relevancy over decades. People who I feel have been so incredible and authentic at what they do for long periods of time, and I want to keep doing this. That’s the next goal – just keep on doing this and hopefully people like it.”
People definitely like what Taylor is doing. She played for nearly 50,000 at her Speak Now World Tour’s first stop in Detroit and then headed to Nashville to close down CMA Music Festival at LP Field. The next tour stop on Taylor’s schedule is in St. Paul, Minnesota for a two night stand. She’ll also play three more stadium shows this month, at Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field on June 18 and two nights at Boston’s Gillette Stadium on June 25 & June 26.

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