KEEPING THINGS “COOL,” GREG LONDON
HITS #1 ON THE RADIO & RECORDS (R&R)
AC NEW & ACTIVE CHART AND HEADS
TOWARDS THE TOP TEN ON THE FMQB AC40 CHART
The Master Musical Impressionist, Currently
Enjoying A Record Breaking Run of “ICONMAN” In
Sammy’s Showroom At Harrah’s Reno, Finds Himself
In The Company Of Numerous Pop Icons With His
Popular Cover of “Cool Change”
A few weeks after celebrating “Greg London Day” in Reno alongside Miss Nevada 2009 Christina Keegan, the master musical impressionist (www.gregorylondon.com) and star of “ICONMAN”—currently enjoying a record setting run at Sammy’s Showroom at Harrah’s Reno–finds himself rubbing elbows with some of today’s top pop icons with the continued success of his new single “Cool Change.”
London’s cover of the Little River Band classic is his second consecutive single to break into the Mediabase A/C Chart national Top 30, debuting this week at 29*, ahead of new songs by Beyonce, Lady Gaga and Kings of Leon. R&R A/C is #1 New & Active at 31*, just behind Colbie Caillat, The Eagles and Katy Perry.
“Cool Change,” which was produced by “ICONMAN” musical director David Zeman, also rises to #11 this week on the FMQB AC40 Chart, poised to leap into the Top Ten next week alongside superstars Rob Thomas, Miley Cyrus, Daughtry, The Fray, Taylor Swift and Jason Mraz.
On August 5, 7, 8 and 9, London helped celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the South Shore Room at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe by bringing “ICONMAN”—recently voted “Best Show In Northern Nevada” by Nevada Magazine—to the fabled venue.
London recently received the following praise from Diana E. Hoffman, General Director of the Nevada Opera Association: “Obviously, as can be seen from my signature, I recognize great musical talent when I see it. Mr. London has such vocal prowess and yet exudes a warmth to the audience that brings the audience to their feet in exultation. He reminds me of the greatest entertainers of our time…Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Beverly Sills. While the genres may be different, these ‘greats’ had a way of making the audience want more and building great memories. In these difficult economic times for entertainment, the more we can draw here in Reno, the better. Mr. London has that draw.”