One of the tracks on ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ is named after actress Clara Bow
The great-granddaughters of Clara Bow were surprised by Taylor Swift when the singer released the tracklist of The Tortured Poets Department, album scheduled for release on April 19th. In an interview with People, Nicole Sisneros It is Brittany Grace Bell spoke about the matter: “We were shocked and then the intrigue set in because no one in our family was contacted or knew about it before. We found out through the Instagram post, just like everyone else,” he said Sisneros.
“[Durante o discurso dela no Grammy] She said she had been working on it for the last two years, so [nós] We just want to know what motivated this and where the connection comes from,” he continued.
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Sisneros It is Bell They are mothers and swifties, which is why they took their daughters to one of the singer’s shows. “I took my eldest daughter to the [Eras Tour] just to see through her eyes and witness this megastar who attracts people of all ages,” he recalled Sisneros. “When we told her [sobre a nova música ‘Clara Bow’]she was excited and eager to tell her little friends.”
“It is important for us to continue the legacy of Clara Bow and pass down stories about her,” he added. “And in both of our homes, we have original 1920s photos from her film sets, so passing on her legacy to our children is really important. And it seems like a great touchpoint too, which will only further expand her story for other generations.”
The great-granddaughters of Bow hope that the track from their 11th studio album Swift portray the great-grandmother’s perseverance: “She came from a very difficult background and really made it happen for herself,” he said Bell. “I imagine that Taylor use it as a way to highlight your accomplishments, your accolades, your talent. Both are people who have a very strong raw talent”
Source: Rollingstone

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