
LAS VEGAS, NV. (Top40 Charts/ Luck Media & Marketing) - Recently voted the 'Best Entertainer In Nevada' in Nevada Magazine's 2009 Best of Nevada Readers Survey, Greg London (www.gregorylondon.com) has entertained thousands of folks paying homage to our favorite pop culture icons in 'ICONMAN,' one of the longest running shows ever in Sammy's Showroom at Harrah's Reno.
Now, wanting to do something special for some of the state's true heroes, the master musical impressionist is saluting members of the Carson City Air National Guard with a special two-for-one ticket deal every Thursday night this month, beginning July 9.
Servicemen and women of all branches simply need to show their military ID at the box office to take advantage of this unique offer.
London's latest single, a cover of Little River Band's classic 'Cool Change,' makes a huge leap this week on the FMQB AC40 Radio Chart, jumping nine slots to No 30-just ahead of Jim Brickman, Plain White T's and Katy Perry and trailing David Cook, Gavin Rossdale and Daughtry.
'Cool Change,' which was produced by 'ICONMAN' musical director David Zeman, is also holding steady in the mid-50s range on the key Radio & Records (R&R) AC Chart and the Mediabase chart after being one of the most added tracks the previous week.
The song's title coincides perfectly with the master musical impressionist's plans to take a brief detour from his regular digs at Sammy's Showroom for a weeklong engagement at Harrah's Lake Tahoe August 5-9.
With its dazzling array of impressions of musical superstars and entertainment legends, London's show 'ICONMAN' is the perfect show for The South Shore Room, which is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year.
This past spring, London's song 'Everything I Own' hit the Top 5 on FMQB's AC40 Chart and was declared the highest charting new artist single and independent label release of 2009. The track also reached No 26 on the Radio & Records (R&R) AC chart and No 25 on the Mediabase chart.