THERE can be few acts in the business who can boast of having their own TV station.

But 22-year-old singer Angelle, who will be appearing at Feel the Noise on Sunday, is the star of her own satellite TV channel.

For anyone with digital TV, key in 455 and you will be able to get a sneak preview of one of the hottest new acts on the scene today.

"Amazingly it's not as difficult as it seems to have your own channel," said the bubbly Brummie.

"I'm surprised that no-one's thought of it before."

Running 24 hours a day Angelle has pre-recorded a series of features and interviews and there will also be live concert footage.

And through her video diary, her appearance at Feel the Noise is likely to be broadcast in the coming weeks.

"I suppose it's a bit like the Pop Idol thing in that viewers will have the chance to watch me starting out on my career," she said.

Angelle who describes her sound as grown-up pop can't wait for Sunday's event.

"I'm very excited about Feel the Noise. I was over the moon when I was invited to be on the bill -- it's going to be fantastic."

At Feel the Noise, she will be previewing her debut single Joy and Pain.

Angelle cut her teeth in the music business singing backing vocals and recording demos for the likes of Louise and Peter Andre.

She got her big break when she was asked to do some session singing for former Rubettes frontman Paul Da Vinci.

"When Paul and I met, we got on brilliantly and started working on songs straight away."

Paul even invited Angelle to stay with him and his wife while they worked on her first album -- The Way I Am -- which is scheduled for release in August.

Unlike many acts, Angelle has written a number of her own songs and has also helped produce her album.