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Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, 41 Execs Honored at Billboard's 2011 Women in Music Ceremony
December 02, 2011
By Andrew Hampp, New York
When Taylor Swift first convinced her parents to move from suburban Pennsylvania to Nashville at the age of 14, she had Billboard magazine delivered to her doorstep to stay in the loop on industry news - and fantasize, of course.
"I would go through every single page and every single chart and just daydream about what it would be like to see my name in there someday," she said during her acceptance speech as Woman of the Year at Billboard's seventh annual Women in Music event in New York. "And today I walked in to flashing camera bulbs and all these important people in music, and I thought, 'I guess that's what it looks like.'"
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CHARLOTTE, NC- Scotty McCreery joins a list of big names on American Idol from North Carolina capturing the hearts and votes of America.
Over the last 10 seasons, North Carolina is one of only two states in the country, the other is Alabama, to have three contestants representing the state in American Idol finales.
Clay Aiken was runner up in season two, Fantasia Barrino won the American Idol title in season three, and McCreery is fighting for the title this week.
"Gospel, R&B, country, pop…. America has seen artists come out of North Carolina from all different genres," said music producer Eric Tavares of Next Level Gold & Platinum Records.
Tavares credits versatility for seven top 10 finalists... all with styles of their own.
There's also the southern charm.
"Daughtry, Fantasia, Clay Aiken... They all have that warmth to them. Would you agree? I think they're really warm and they have an appeal that you can tap into," said Tavares.
Another producer in town says they have something else to offer... roots.
"Most people from down south started in the church singing in the choir or junior choir. And gospel music is music from the soul... from the heart," said Richie Irby of BOC Music Studio.
Irby thinks singing from the heart is what contributes to their America Idol success.
"Their character, their integrity, the heart, the hunger. I think all of that plays a part in why there are so many people coming out of the Carolinas now," said Irby.
Taylor Swift accepting her award for Woman of the Year.
Swift, along with Rising Star Nicki Minaj, headlined a list of Women in Music industry that was topped by Atlantic Records' Julie Greenwald, who appeared alongside boss Lyor Cohen, CEO of Warner Music. Billboard editorial director Bill Werde said he was repeatedly asked why Billboard still ranks its Women In Music honorees, which was expanded from 30 to 40 (actually 41, due to a tie) this year. "We believe in taking an editorial stance to keep the industry striving to work harder," he said.
That sentiment was echoed by Minaj, who told ABC News' Robin Roberts during an onstage Q&A that she dealt with a lot of rejection before reaching her current place in the pop culture stratosphere. "I've had a lot of doors closed in my face," she said. "I'm no different than any struggling artist that just tried one last time."
Swift has built name on her tireless work ethic (and even showed up early to walk the pre-event red carpet), and told ABC's Katie Couric that she never expects anything to be handed to her. "I've never entitled to play another sold-out show or win another award. So just the fact that this keeps happening, I'm thankful for that," she said.