One of Swift's earliest musical memories is
listening to her maternal grandmother, Marjorie Finlay, sing at
church. In her youth, Finlay was a television host in Puerto Rico and
performed in operas in Singapore and Thailand. As a very young child,
Swift enjoyed Disney movie soundtracks: "My parents noticed that, once I
had run out of words, I would just make up my own. Later, her parents
exposed her to artists including James Taylor, Simon & Garfunkel and Def
Leppard. Swift has said she owes her confidence to her mother, who helped
her prepare for class presentations as a child. She also attributes her
"fascination with writing and storytelling" to her mother. Swift
enjoyed both reading and writing poetry and was particularly drawn to the works
of Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss. She remains interested
"in any writing from a child's perspective" and has cited To
Kill a Mockingbird as one of her favorite books.
Swift was introduced to country music by "the
great female country artists of the '90s ...Shania, Faith, the Dixie
Chicks." She was drawn to both the sound and storytelling of country
music. Shania Twain, both as a songwriter and performer, was her biggest
musical influence. Faith Hill was Swift's childhood role model and she
tried to copy "everything she said, did, wore." Swift admired
the Dixie Chicks’s defiant attitude and their ability to play their own
instruments. The band's "Cowboy Take Me Away" was the first song
Swift learned to play on the guitar. She then began to explore the music
of older country stars, including Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy
Wynette and Dolly Parton. Lynn's "Fist City" is one of
Swift's favorite country songs. She believes Parton is "an amazing
example to every female songwriter out there." Other mainstream country
influences include Miranda Lambert, Dwight Yoakam, George Strait, Garth
Brooks, Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, Martina
McBride, LeAnn Rimes, Tim McGraw and Brad Paisley. Swift
also admires alt-country artists such as Ryan Adams, Patty Griffin, Lori
McKenna and Bon Iver.
Swift has been influenced by many artists outside
the country genre. As a pre-teen, she enjoyed bubblegum pop acts including Hanson and Britney
Spears; she still has "unwavering devotion" for Spears. In her
high school years, Swift listened to emo bands such as Dashboard
Confessional, Fall Out Boy, The All-American Rejects and Jimmy
Eat World. She was also a fan of contemporary female singer-songwriters
including Michelle Branch, Pink, Alanis Morissette, Ashlee
Simpson, Kelly Clarkson, Fefe Dobson and Avril Lavigne. Swift
closely followed the musical supervision on the television dramas The
O.C. andGrey's Anatomy, downloading "every" song featured. She
was a fan of hip hop music, particularly the rhyming patterns used by artists
such as Eminem: "Pride [in a lifestyle] is something that both
country and hip-hop share." Swift also drew inspiration from the
catalogues of veteran artists. She describes Stevie Nicks as a
"hero" who "has inspired me in so many ways." Tom Petty, she
has said, "is on a pedestal for me." She is "obsessed"
with Sixties acts like The Shirelles, Doris Troy and The
Beach Boys. Influence also came from older female pop rocksingers
including Pat Benatar, Melissa Etheridge, Sarah McLachlan, Shawn
Colvin and Linda Ronstadt.
Swift lists Paul McCartney, Bruce
Springsteen, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson and Carly
Simon as her career role models: "They've taken chances, but they've
also been the same artist for their entire careers." McCartney, both
as a Beatle and a solo artist, makes Swift feel "as if I've been
let into his heart and his mind": "Any musician could only dream of a
legacy like that." She admires Springsteen because he is "so
musically relevant after such a long period of time." She aspires to
be like Harris as she grows older: "It’s not about fame for her, it’s
about music." Swift says of Kristofferson: "He shines in
songwriting ... He's just one of those people who have been in this business
for years but you can tell it hasn't chewed him up and spat him out." She
admires Simon's "songwriting and honesty": "She's known as an
emotional person but a strong person."
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