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Do You Really Know Taylor Swift? Now Here Are 10 Facts That Will Have Questions That Not Even Taylor Could Answer!
Do You Really Know Taylor Swift? Now Here Are 10 Facts That Will Have Questions That Not Even Taylor Could Answer!

Buzz Feed

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

Do You Really Know Taylor Swift? Now Here Are 10 Facts That Will Have Questions That Not Even Taylor Could Answer!

1.) Where Does Taylor Get Her Cat's Names? Instagram Olivia's Name came from Mariska Hargitay's character in Law & Order: Special Victims, Meredith's Name comes from Ellen Pompeo's character in Grey's Anatomy, and Benjamin Button's Name came from Brad Pitt's character in the film of the same name. 2.) How old was she when she wrote her first song? She Was 12, writing the song "Lucky You". 3.) Why was She named Taylor? MR Her parents named Taylor Swift after James Taylor, a singer-songwriter they admired. 4.) What did Taylor want to be when she was young? She wanted to be a stockbroker! She wanted to follow in her father's footsteps. 5.) What is the only album that has every lyric written by herself? Speak Now. She might have worked with different lyricists on her other albums, but she wrote every single lyric by herself on Speak Now. 6.) What are her lyrics mostly about? Many of them are about things that she has wished to tell others in real life. 7.) Who was she the Maid of honor for in 2016? Music Promotion She was the maid of honor at her childhood friend Britany Maack's Wedding. 8.) What was the first CD that Taylor ever owned? She bought it from LeAnn Rimes, and she used to go to her shows when she was very young. 9.) Why did She write "Our Song"? She actually wrote it for her High School Talent show!

The Lightning Seeds to headline Sussex NHS gig
The Lightning Seeds to headline Sussex NHS gig

Yahoo

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Lightning Seeds to headline Sussex NHS gig

The Lightning Seeds are set to perform at the Worthing launch of a new charity venture supporting NHS hospitals in Sussex, it has been announced. The gig at the town's Assembly Hall, on 23 October, will be the first in a series of live events for My Music NHS, featuring internationally renowned and upcoming artists. The events will raise money for the seven hospitals that make up the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust. Steve Crump OBE, director of My University Hospitals, the charity behind My Music NHS, said they were aiming to "bring the excitement and vitality of music together with the passion that so many people share for the NHS". "They say music is the food of love, but with My Music it can be the heartbeat of healthcare too," he added. Ian Broudie and his band will perform some of their greatest hits from the past 35 years, including Pure, Lucky You, and Three Lions. All the profits from the gigs organised by My Music NHS will go to the NHS to help deliver treatment, care and research which go over and above core NHS funding. My University Hospitals NHS said they had completed around £4m in grants to support patients and hospitals in the past year. Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. NHS trust slashes waiting list by 18.5% Hospital posts updated advert for corridor role Worthing Theatres

The Lightning Seeds to headline Worthing gig for NHS
The Lightning Seeds to headline Worthing gig for NHS

BBC News

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

The Lightning Seeds to headline Worthing gig for NHS

The Lightning Seeds are set to perform at the Worthing launch of a new charity venture supporting NHS hospitals in Sussex, it has been gig at the town's Assembly Hall, on 23 October, will be the first in a series of live events for My Music NHS, featuring internationally renowned and upcoming artists. The events will raise money for the seven hospitals that make up the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Crump OBE, director of My University Hospitals, the charity behind My Music NHS, said they were aiming to "bring the excitement and vitality of music together with the passion that so many people share for the NHS". "They say music is the food of love, but with My Music it can be the heartbeat of healthcare too," he added. Ian Broudie and his band will perform some of their greatest hits from the past 35 years, including Pure, Lucky You, and Three the profits from the gigs organised by My Music NHS will go to the NHS to help deliver treatment, care and research which go over and above core NHS University Hospitals NHS said they had completed around £4m in grants to support patients and hospitals in the past year.

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