After a solo hit show in London's West End, he enjoyed a lengthy residency in Reno, Nevada before announcing his move to the Las Vegas Strip in mid-2010.
Greg is the godson of English trumpeter Ronnie Hunt, whose claims to fame include the Coronation Street signature tune,[1] London taught himself to play several musical instruments, and regularly performs the trumpet, guitar, piano, harmonica and percussion instruments in his shows.
[2] He performed in theatre and musical comedy in England and America, beginning as a child in Windsor near London, UK,[3] and in his early twenties south of San Francisco he starred as Billy Crocker in Anything Goes with the Civic Light Opera, opposite stage legend Chita Rivera as Reno Sweeney.
He began developing his singing voice, and was discovered in Pebble Beach, California by Jack Welch of General Electric,[4] which led to many opportunities to play at varied events in the corporate world.
[5][6] After this he went on a two-year tour singing for the American troops; his performances received positive reviews,[7] including Inspirational, truly great, emotionally charged performance.In winter 2007, he returned to England with his own show at The Venue in London's West End.
London is the polished conduit for it, and the evening is best appreciated for a winter warm up, thank you to America for giving us the soundtracks to our lives.He appeared and sang in the 2008 movie The Dukes, directed by Robert Davi.
[21] At the Red Carpet Media event September 2, 2010 Riviera President, Bob Vanucci, told the media the resort secured Greg London after searching for a performer who could fill the void left in the Las Vegas Strip entertainment landscape by the death of long time Strip performer, Danny Gans.
[31][32] Music Connection magazine awarded London a position on their Hot 100 Unsigned Artists List 2009 in the Adult Contemporary category as reported in the December 2009 issue.