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Black Country singer gets her own TV show

A country singer who lives in the Black Country is presenting her own TV show.

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Lisa Stanley, who is originally from Sligo, Ireland, will host The Lisa Stanley Show on channel Keep It Country Music TV.

Having been successful on the country music scene in her homeland, Lisa now lives in Bilston with her daughter Sofia and partner Stuart.

She previously co-hosted the Phil Mack International Country Show for five years, but now has her own programme, which can by found on Sky channel 261, with parts for the show filmed in Bilston and Bridgnorth. She said: "Both my parents were very successful in the Irish music business so it seemed natural for me to go into the business also.

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"We started a country music TV show called The Phil Mack International Country Show. Within a year of starting, the show had become so popular that we started running country music weekends in England, Ireland and then tours to Nashville."

She added: "It will feature top class videos of all the country stars from the USA, UK, Ireland and further afield, from the newest chart toppers of country music to the all-time legends.

"I'm very excited, it seems like the natural next step forward for me. I'm hoping it will prove to be popular and that people will enjoy the show."

Lisa will be performing at The Emerald Club, Wolverhampton on March 27.

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