A budding Lanarkshire singer joined Shania Twain on stage at Stirling’s Summer Sessions as the pair wowed crowds with their harmony during one of the country star’s hit records.
Paul Clark, from Salsburgh, was handpicked by the musical legend to be her backing singer on her world tour, which came to Glasgow’s OVO Hydro last September, after he first caught her eye on the TV show Starstruck.Last night, the young star reunited with Shania on stage once again as the queen of country played her outdoor gig to crowds of over 20,000 at Stirling City Park, located on the foot of the iconic Stirling Castle.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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What the hell, the mic was ON and she was showing us why she is the queen of country.”Paul also joined Shania on the iconic pyramid stage at Glastonbury last weekend which took an unfortunate turn after the
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