Lisa McHugh
Lisa McHugh is a pop Country and Irish singer. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland to Irish parents. Her father is from Castlederg in County Tyrone and her mother is from Falcarragh, County Donegal. In June 2010 she moved to Ireland, put together her band and toured. She has won "Female Vocalist of the Year" five times as well as "Outstanding Achievement on the World Stage" in 2012 when she appeared on the Grand Ole Opry.[1] She also ran her own television show titled On the Road with Lisa
Discography
Albums
- 2010: Old Fashioned Girl
- 2014: A Life That's Good
- 2015: Wildfire
- 2016: #Country
Singles
- 2011: "The Court of Love"
- 2011: "A Mother's Rosary"
- 2012: "Why'd Ya Come in Here"
- 2013: "Let's Pretend We Never Met"
- 2013: "Hey I'm a Woman"
- 2014: "Apple Jack"
- 2014: "Home to Donegal"
- 2014: "Hillbilly Girl"
- 2015: "Stay Stay Stay"
- 2015: "Mean"
- 2015: "Ireland"
- 2015: "Favourite Boyfriend of the Year"
- 2015: "You Can't Make Old Friends" (feat. Nathan Carter)
- 2016: "Bring on the Good Times"
- 2016: "High Cotton"
- 2016: "Satisfy You"
References
- ↑ Cathcart, Jenny (Dec 22, 2014). "Country Singer Lisa McHugh is On a Mission". Culture of Northern Ireland. Nerve Centre. Retrieved 18 Jan 2016.
External links
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