
LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Luck Media & Marketing) - There's no doubt about it-Greg London (www.gregorylondon.com) is all aces at Harrah's Reno, where the master musical impressionist's show 'Greg London's Icons' (named 'ICONMAN' in its current incarnation) is one of the longest running shows ever in Sammy's Showroom.
Now he'll be singing for the Reno Aces, the Triple A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, at two baseball games this summer. He is scheduled to sing the National Anthem before the game against the New Orleans Zephyrs on Saturday, May 23, and at the normally sold out 4th of July game with the Sacramento River Cats he will have the honor of singing 'God Bless America' during the seventh inning stretch.
The TV track of Song of America that London will sing live to is the arrangement performed by the 88 piece orchestra that backed Beyonce at Super Bowl XXXVIII.
This week, London's version of the 70s Bread classic 'Everything I Own' remains in the Top 10 on FMQB's AC40 chart, where it was recently a Top Five hit. Surrounding London in the Top 10 is an inspiring batch of some of today's hottest superstars: Miley Cyrus, Nickelback, Taylor Swift, Jason Mraz, Jim Brickman, and Kelly Clarkson.
'Everything I Own' was recently declared the highest charting new artist single and independent label release of 2009 on the Radio & Records (R&R) AC Chart and on the Mediabase chart. Last month, his placement on the Mediabase chart resulted in national exposure in USA Today at No 25.
London's next single, 'Cool Change,' is due to drop at AC radio across the U.S. in a few weeks.
Last week, London performed in Boston at the 12th Annual Magic 106.7 Exceptional Women Awards, held at the Westin Copley Place.
Hosted by Magic 106.7's Candy O'Terry and Gay Vernon, the event honored five exceptional women, including former American Idol contestant Melinda Doolittle (Rising Star).
During his trip, he also made an appearance on the morning show at WSRS in Worcester.