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Taylor Swift impersonator on the star's 'SNL' performance: 'I was sobbing and I know I wasn't alone'

This was an excellent weekend to be a Taylor Swift fan. Not only did she release the album "Red (Taylor's Version)" on Friday but she followed that the next evening with an epic 10-minute performance of "All Too Well" on "Saturday Night Live."

For Swift's avid base, the new content — a rerecording of her 2012 album that features a host of unreleased songs — generated buzz galore. For Texas-based Swift impersonator Lauren Corzine, the action provided yet another memorable moment to add to her arsenal as leader of the all-Swift tribute act Reputation.

Based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Reputation formed

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