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February 26, 2007

News, Pop, Singer-Songwriter

Taylor Swift Goes Gold

Big Machine singer/songwriter Taylor Swift ushered in 2007 by the RIAA certifying her self-titled debut album Gold. On Wednesday, Feb. 21, BMI hosted a party to celebrate just that, and the 17-year-old wunderkind attracted a novel hodgepodge of Music Row insiders, Hendersonville students and high school teachers.

photo Big Machine's Scott Borchetta, BMI songwriter Taylor Swift, producer Nathan Chapman and BMI's Jody Williams.

Taylor Swift is the first Gold album for Big Machine Records and producer Nathan Chapman.

"All of us at BMI are so very proud that Taylor is a BMI writer," BMI's Jody Williams told the cheering crowd. "She is a sho-nuf, bonafide hit songwriter. So congratulations, Taylor. Today is your day."

photo Taylor fielded questions from a slew of journalists prior to the party.
photo The packed house enjoyed sushi and stir-fry in lime green take-out boxes while sipping on crayola colored sno-cone martinis.
photo Taylor shows off her very first gold plaque.

Photos by Steve Lowry

In this story: Taylor Swift


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