GREG LONDON- Is the Master Musical Impressionist the 'American Idol of AC Radio'?
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His Debut Single 'Everything I Own' Jumps to #19 on the FMQB AC40 Chart Alongside Former Idols Kelly Clarkson, David Archuleta, Daughtry and David Cook Single Also Climbs in the Top 30 (#28 with a bullet) on the Radio and Records (R&R) Adult Contemporary Mainstream Chart! London to Appear on Good Morning Arizona TV Program on Tuesday, March 31st London`s Hit Show 'Greg London's ICONS' Is Extended at Harrah`s Reno and Re-Opened to Acclaim March 1st LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)-- Master musical impressionist Greg London (www.gregorylondon.com) may be earning the unofficial title as the "American Idol of AC Radio" this week. His debut single "Everything I Own" has jumped to #19 on the FMQB AC 40 chart alongside such former American Idols as Kelly Clarkson, David Archuleta, Daughtry and David Cook. On the R&R Adult Contemporary Mainstream chart, the single climbed in the Top 30 (#28 with a bullet), alongside a diverse group of singers including Katy Perry, Pink, Journey and Jason Mraz. Phoenix will experience the magic of Greg London on Tuesday, March 31, when he appears on Good Morning Arizona, the highly rated local morning TV show which regularly beats its network competition in ratings. London, whose hit show "Greg London`s ICONS" was recently extended as "ICONMAN" in Sammy`s Showroom at Harrah`s Reno by popular demand says, "I am so thrilled to be where I am right now on the radio and sharing space with many of my favorite artists." The show reopened to acclaim March 1st. "Greg London's ICONS" is now one of the longest running shows ever in Sammy's Showroom at Harrah's Reno. The showroom was originally built by Bill Harrah for Sammy Davis, Jr., who performed there numerous times. On Friday, March 27, Harrah's Reno will be hosting a Greg London media night for the press. Luck Media & Marketing, Inc. Guy McCain, 818-760-8077 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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