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Greg London Wins 'Best Adult Contemporary Song'
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 08:12

GREG LONDON’S STAR SHINES BRIGHT AT THE HMMA, AS HE WINS BEST ADULT CONTEMPORARY SONG WHILE WOWING THE CROWD AS A PRESENTER WITH IMITATIONS AND AN A CAPELLA VERSION OF “AMERICAN PIE”

The Master Musical Impressionist, Whose “ICONMAN” Wraps Its Record Breaking Run At Harrah’s Reno November 28, Makes Music Connection Magazine’s List Of Hot 100 Unsigned Artists Of 2009.

PHOTO CAPTION (left to right): Eric Roberts and GREG LONDON at the Hollywood Music In Media Awards on November 19. Photo Credit: Luck Media & Marketing, Inc.


PHOTO CAPTION (left to right): Award Presenter Kl'er Mellour, GREG LONDON, and Presenter JR Martinez (Actor, All My Children / Iraq War Veteran) at the Hollywood Music In Media Awards on November 19.  Photo Credit: Luck Media & Marketing, Inc.

In every sense of the word, Greg London made an incredible impression (or two, or three) at the Hollywood Music In Media Awards (HMMA) November 19 at the Highlands Nightclub in Hollywood.

Besides winning “Best Adult Contemporary Song” for his hit version of Bread’s “Everything I Own” and being congratulated by actor Eric Roberts—brother of superstar Julia Roberts––the master musical impressionist dazzled the crowd as a presenter, leading the packed house in an acapella version of “American Pie” and doing his classic impressions of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ozzy Osbourne.

“Everything I Own” earned its nomination for having the highest charting new artist release and highest charting release on an independent label (airplay charts). London scored back-to-back Top 5 singles on the FMQB AC40 chart earlier this year with this track and his follow-up hit “Cool Change.” Cool Change is climbing the charts in Australia and has been picked up along with Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas on EM Music, which is Australia/New Zealand's MUZAK.

Before the show, the multi-talented entertainer charmed journalists with his wit as he walked the red carpet, conducting numerous media interviews.

London then jetted back to Reno, where his critically acclaimed show “ICONMAN” wraps its record breaking two and a half year run in Sammy’s Showroom at Harrah’s Reno November 28.

After London’s final performance of “ICONMAN,” Harrah’s Reno will host an invitation only exclusive farewell party honoring his incredible achievements—which include being voted “Best Entertainer In Nevada in Nevada Magazine’s 2009 Best of Nevada Readers Survey and appearing on the publication’s cover; the magazine’s 2009 cover subjects included Carlos Santana and Britney Spears.

The 10 p.m. reception will take place on the fourth floor of the West Tower.

Capping an incredible year, London recently made Music Connection Magazine’s list of Hot 100 Unsigned Artists of 2009.

Gearing up for the early 2010 release of his next single, the never been recorded “Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself,” London is excited that his intimate rendition of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” is back on AC radio as one of the most added for holiday season.

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avatar Maggie
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You've intrigued me with this singer.To tell the truth, I've never listened to his music earlier but now I will. Music is a powerful thing. It unites people of all the countries. I've read it in one book which I found at the book search engine http://pdf.rapid4me.com that it is difficult to learn to draw, to recite poems, to act but it is easy to learn to sing. Sometimes people do not have an ear for the music but after some practice everything becomes alright.
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