![]() ![]() Taylor’s music career was not foisted upon her by her parents. What Swift’s parents did do is support her no different than most families might support a child pursuing their interests. In fact Taylor was the one shelling out millions for her parents when she bought them a $2.5 million mansion in Nashville in August 2011. Swift’s family was solidly upper middle class, but in no way super-affluent to the tune of being able to shell out millions of dollars to make their daughter’s music career a reality. By most accounts, the Swift’s were wealthy, but not rich, living on an 11-acre tree farm before moving to the semi-affluent Wyomissing, Pennsylvania when Swift was 9, summering in a home in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. ![]() Scott Swift is a financial adviser for Merrill Lynch. In truth, Eric Church may have had just as much to do with Taylor Swift’s success as Swift Sr (see below).ĭoes Taylor Swift’s dad own Swift Trucking? But Taylor’s success and meteoric rise depended way more on smart moves, her savviness with social networking, the appeal of her music (however good or bad you may think it is personally), the fact that her audience is the last bastion of the music buying public (little girls and their moms), and possibly most importantly, timing. Sure, money can set the wheels in motion, and make no mistake Taylor’s dad did offer material support to her career in its early stages. The problem is it really is impossible for anybody to buy the massive public appeal Taylor Swift enjoys. It sounds like such a sexy, plausible idea. Quick to discount the young songstress, this is the first accusation you will see of why Taylor Swift’s success is a sham. But you wouldn’t believe that from listening to Taylor Swift detractors or reading the comment threads on Swift articles. ![]()
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