A judge has thrown out a former radio personality's slander claim against Taylor Swift in an ongoing lawsuit that centers around a groping incident that allegedly took place in 2013.
Big Machine Label Group, home to major artists such as Taylor Swift, Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett, isn't just pouring out hits anymore — it's also pouring out vodka.
Since Taylor Swift released 1989 nearly two and a half years ago, it’s been difficult to watch, read, or hear anything without Swift nearby. But lately? Radio silence.
Taylor Swift played her only tour date of 2017 on Saturday night (Feb. 4), and she treated the fans to her first-ever live performance of "Better Man," a song that she wrote and gave to Little Big Town to record.
Taylor Swift has had a long string of hits, but that doesn't mean she doesn't still get excited when she hears her new singles on the radio. The country-turned-pop superstar heard her new song, "I Don't Want to Live Forever," for the first time on the radio on Wednesday (Feb. 1), and shared her reaction with her fans via YouTube.
A member of Little Big Town came to Taylor Swift's defense when she received backlash after tweeting about the Women's March that took place on Jan. 21.
Cyrus Porter was hoping to go see Taylor Swift on her next tour. The 96-year-old World War II vet had no idea she was making plans to come visit with him.