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Just when you thought this Sunday couldn't get any better, Apple Music went ahead and released Taylor Swift's "1989 World Tour LIVE" documentary. Yes, folks, it is true. The documentary is available to stream for all Apple Music subscribers. And for all of you that don't have an account, you can sign up for a free three month trial because this documentary is one that you don't want to miss! -
Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Video Gets SNL Parody With Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer
Bruce Springsteen was "Saturday Night Live's" musical guest alongside a surprise appearance from Paul McCartney, but it's Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Aidy Bryant and Amy Schumer who are making headlines for their parody of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video. -
Taylor Swift Details Guest Appearances in 'The 1989 World Tour LIVE' Preview [WATCH]
Merry Christmas Swifties--Taylor Swift's concert film, "The 1989 World Tour LIVE," is currently streaming via Apple Music but just a day ahead of the release, the pop sensation shared a behind-the-scenes snippet of the film in which she discusses her long list of guest appearances and star power on the 1989 World Tour stage. -
Are Spotify, Apple Music, and Other Streaming Services Actually Boosting Record Sales?
Are music streaming services really as bad as some artists paint them out to be? Are music streaming services really as bad as some artists paint them out to be? In the past, some of the industry's biggest names - from Taylor Swift and AC/DC to Adele and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke - have called out the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal for the paltry royalties they hand out to artists. -
Taylor Swift, Zane Lowe Talk About Apple Music Documentary, '1989' and World Domination: WATCH
Taylor Swift has had an incredible 2015 to say the least, but it's not over quite yet. In her most recent announcement, which happened to be her birthday gift to her fans, Swift broke the news that her entire 1989 World Tour had been chronichled and would be turned into a documentary featuring backstage rehearsals, interviews behind the scenes footage and more - all released through Apple Music on Dec. 20. -
Taylor Swift Meets Australian Doppleganger Olivia Sturgiss During 1989 World Tour Gig
As if Taylor Swift's squad needs more people in it, it just got a bit bigger--this time with a T. Swift look-a-like. After coming across her Doppleganger, Olivia "Liv" Sturgiss via a Tumblr post asking to meet the pop sensation, of course the "Wildest Dreams" singer made her fan's wish come true when the two officially met and posed for picturs on Friday night's Melbourne stop of the '1989' World Tour. -
Simon & Schuster Publishing Taylor Swift Book: Fans Compete to be "Honorary Author"
Is the reigning Queen of Pop Taylor Swift now set to venture into the literary field? It's been reported that literary industry giant, Simon & Schuster, is going to publish a crowdsourced book on the "Blank Space" singer. -
Lana Del Rey on Her Musical Persona, Says She Doesn't Actually Date "Bad Guys"
Due to her moody songs and emotion riddled lyrics, you would think that Lana Del Rey is no stranger to tortured love and falls in with one destructive man after another. But in a new interview Del Rey talks her musical persona, and the difference between a record and real life. She claims that she doesn't actually date "bad guys" and that it's an image to add intrigue to her songs. -
Taylor Swift Wraps up '1989' World Tour Jaunt in Australia
Although at times, it seemed Taylor Swift's '1989' World Tour would go on forever and her squad would continue to multiply, the star-studded jaunt officially wrapped up its 85-gig run on Friday night in Melbourne, Australia. -
Taylor Swift Hands Out Another Apple Music Exclusive 'The 1989 World Tour Live'
For her birthday, Taylor Swift is giving her fans a gift of their own, the announcement of a live concert film chronicling her experience on the 1989 World Tour complete with backstage footage, interviews and rehearsals from this year provided exclusively through Apple Music. -
Feminist Icon Camille Paglia on Taylor Swift’s Girl Squad and "Obnoxious Nazi Barbie" Stuff
Feminist academic and curmudgeon critic Camille Paglia has penned yet another criticism of pop icon Taylor Swift, this time taking on the artist's Girl Squad. In the treatise, Paglia says Taylor's squad is a "tittering, tongues-out mugging" posse that does the opposite of empower females due to the presentation of a "silly, regressive public image." "Swift herself," she adds, "should retire that obnoxious Nazi Barbie routine of wheeling out friends and celebrities as performance props." -
Taylor Swift Performs Acoustic '1989' Hits "Shake It Off" & "Wildest Dreams" [WATCH]
Taylor Swift is no stranger to performing in front of large audiences, especially after taking on a seven-month '1989 World Tour' complete with sold-out shows, filled stadiums and star-studded gust appearances from Alanis Morissette and Mick Jagger to Ellie Goulding and Justin Timberlake. Now, the pop sensation traded the large-scale arena performances for an intimate Australian radio station, Nova 96.9, gig, rolling out acoustic renditions of "Shake It Off" and "Wildest Dreams."
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