American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift’s Kid Photos, Costumes & Other Memorabilia has been unveiled at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles titled ‘The Taylor Swift Experience’. ‘Shake it off’ singer is the youngest artist ever to be featured in a Grammy Museum exhibit.
According to media reports, ‘The Taylor Swift Experience’ has opened at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. The exhibit opened on December 13 to mark the singer’s recent 25th birthday. Visitors will be able to look at nearly 100 items that relate to Swift, including personal photographs, home videos and handwritten lyrics. Several of the musician’s instruments will be on display, as well as costumes from music videos including ‘Mean’ and ‘Teardrops on My Guitar’. ‘The Taylor Swift Experience’ will be open until May 10, 2015.
Bob Santelli, Executive Director of the ‘Grammy Museum’ said, “Global superstar Taylor Swift is one of popular music's biggest talents whose music is beloved by millions of fans worldwide and telling the story of Taylor's remarkable rise to superstardom is something the museum is extremely excited about”.
Swift has won the inaugural Dick Clark Award for Excellence at the ‘American Music Awards’. Previously, the museum has held exhibitions dedicated to artists such as Bob Marley, John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Whitney Houston, Roy Orbison and Michael Jackson.
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