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LaToya London

LaToya Renee London (born December 29, 1978) is an American R&B and soul singer and stage actress who was fourth-place finalist on the third season of American Idol. Her debut album, Love & Life, was released in September 2005 and spawned a number of moderate R&B chart hits. She has concentrated on stage work, including originating and performing the role of Nettie in the national tour of the Broadway musical The Color Purple from 2007 to 2010, for which she won an Ovation Award.[1] She was the lead in the U.S. regional debut of The Bodyguard, a musical based on the 1992 film.[2]

LaToya London
Background information
Birth nameLaToya Renee London
Born (1978-12-29) December 29, 1978 (age 45)
San Francisco, California, United States
GenresR&B, soul, jazz
OccupationsSinger, actress
Years active2004–present
LabelsPeak Records (2005-2006)
Member ofUrban Punk
WebsiteThe Official Homepage of LaToya London

Early life edit

London was born in San Francisco, California and raised in Oakland, California, where she had her first public musical performance when, at the age of 7, she sang in her mother's wedding. Her interest in singing began when she was just 4 years old, when she frequently sang when attending Allen Temple Baptist church. As a teenager, she sang with the Oakland Youth Chorus from 1993 to 1996. In 1996, she graduated from Skyline High School (the same school actor Tom Hanks and basketball player Gary Payton attended). She also worked as a waitress and a bartender and sang in a Christian rock group. She was also a backup vocalist and did frequent guest vocals for several Bay Area artists. When she began American Idol, she was the lead vocalist in a band, All-Star Jukebox, which usually performed at weddings.[citation needed]

American Idol edit

London auditioned for the third season of American Idol in Los Angeles, California. Although she moved on through each round, she had not been featured prominently in any aired footage and was written off by many fans before the first studio performances. However, as a member of the third group of eight semifinalists, she sang Eric Carmen's "All by Myself," and received a standing ovation from celebrity judges Donna Summer, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul. Jackson labeled her performance as "brilliant" and "what the search for a superstar is all about," Abdul called her "unbelievable" and praised her "quiet confidence," and Simon Cowell said she was "the best of the group" and that it was a "superb, outstanding performance." She was voted through to the final 12 contestants with 32.3 percent of audience votes, the largest percentage for every week of the semifinals.

In the following nine weeks, London had several high points on American Idol. Cowell called her performance of Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody" "amazing" and "awesome." Abdul said that she reminded her of "a young Gladys Knight" after she performed the Garth Brooks song "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)," Nickolas Ashford of famed soul duo Ashford & Simpson called her performance of "Ooo Baby Baby" by Smokey Robinson as "beautiful" and full of "sex appeal," Film director Quentin Tarantino called her a "powerhouse" after her performance of "Somewhere" from the musical West Side Story, and Cowell announced her as "the best singer in the competition" after she sang "All the Time" by Barry Manilow and gave her "a ten out of ten" for her performance of "Don't Rain on My Parade," which also garnered standing ovations from Abdul and Jackson.

London was central to one of the first controversies of the show. On April 21, 2004, the night after the final seven contestants performed Barry Manilow songs, London, Jennifer Hudson, and eventual winner Fantasia Barrino ended up in the bottom three with the least viewer votes. Together, these three had been dubbed "The Three Divas" for their critically acclaimed performances.[3] London had the highest vote totals out of the three, and Hudson was ultimately eliminated. Because all three of the singers were African American and the frontrunners of the competition, music icon Elton John deemed the voting as "racist," igniting a flurry of news and speculation over the validity of the voting system.[4] John complained at a promotional news conference that, "The three people I was really impressed with, and they just happened to be black, young female singers, and they all seem to be landing in the bottom three."

London's second controversy occurred on May 11, 2004, when the final four contestants each performed two disco songs. Simon Cowell, who previously endorsed her as the best singer in the competition, suggested that his only complaint with London was that after ten weeks he still did not know anything at all about her. Cowell also suggested that contestant Jasmine Trias would almost certainly be voted off the next day. However, on May 12, London became the ninth of the 12 finalists to be eliminated, finishing in fourth place, with Barrino also landing in the bottom two. London's farewell song was "Don't Rain on My Parade."

Performances edit

The songs London sang on the show follow:

Week # Song Choice Original Artist Result
Top 32 "All by Myself" Eric Carmen Advanced
Top 12 "Ain't Nobody" Chaka Khan Safe
Top 11 "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)" Garth Brooks Safe
Top 10 "Ooo Baby Baby" The Miracles Bottom 3
Top 9 "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" Elton John Safe
Top 8 "Somewhere" West Side Story Safe
Top 7 "All the Time" Barry Manilow Bottom 3
Top 6 "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" Gloria Estefan Safe
Top 5 "Too Close for Comfort"
"Don't Rain on My Parade"
Natalie Cole
Barbra Streisand
Safe
Top 4 "Love You Inside Out"
"Don't Leave Me This Way"
Bee Gees
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
Eliminated

Post-Idol edit

Immediately after being eliminated from the series, London was featured in the Norman Lear-helmed Declare Yourself voting campaign by famed photographer David LaChapelle, alongside music stars like Christina Aguilera and André 3000. Her appearance on Idol host Ryan Seacrest's daily television talk show was one of its highest-rated episodes, and Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown officially declared May 4 to be LaToya London Day; one month later, she officially received the key to the city. Her rendition of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes "If You Don't Know Me by Now" on the top-selling compilation disc, American Idol Season 3: Greatest Soul Classics, was praised as one of the album's best. She was also heavily featured on the group track, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."

In the summer of 2004, London performed with the other top 10 finalists in American Idol season three international tour, which crossed the United States and also visited China and Singapore. She had a guest co-hosting gig on the national entertainment news show, Access Hollywood, and she has performed for such events and galas as the Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation, 100 Black Men of America, and the Clear Channel holiday party. London has also performed the national anthem for numerous National Football League games, including the 2005 Super Bowl NFL Commissioner pre-game party. She has shared the stage with such icons and superstars as Elton John, Whoopi Goldberg, Barry Manilow, Gladys Knight, Nancy Wilson, Chaka Khan, Rachelle Ferrell, Goapele, and Burt Bacharach.

In November 2004, it was announced that London had been signed to jazz recording label Peak Records, an imprint of Concord Records, the final label of jazz legend Ray Charles before his death. Her first single, "Appreciate," which featured a guest rap from Black Thought of the Hip-Hop group The Roots, hit the airwaves in July, and a music video of that song followed. The CD single, "Appreciate/Every Part of Me/All By Myself" reached number eight on the Billboard Singles Sales Chart. The single sold 8,500 units.

2005–2006: Love & Life edit

Her debut studio album, Love & Life, was released on September 20, 2005. A mix of R&B, soul, jazz, and hip-hop, Love & Life featured songwriting by London, along with songs by well-known producers such as David Foster and Narada Michael Walden. The San Francisco Chronicle called her "impassioned and polished" with "sumptuous, wondrously elastic mezzo pipes," People magazine called it one of the best post-American Idol albums, and Apple Computer's iTunes named it one of the best albums of 2005, and her song "Non A What'cha Do" as one of the best individual recordings of the year. Love & Life sold 12,546 albums in its first week, landing at number 82 on Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and at number 27 on Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. To date, it has sold approximately 58,000 copies.[5] Additionally, London has sold over 15,000 digital downloads.[5]

London released two follow-up singles, "Every Part of Me" and "State of My Heart" in 2006, the latter of which hit number 40 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and number five on the radio industry periodical Friday Morning Quarterback's Adult Contemporary spin chart.

London was also nominated for an award in the R&B category of the 2006 Bay Area Rap Scene (BARS) Awards; however, violence and disruption ended the show early before the award winners were announced. Latoya was competing against R&B star Goapele, among others.

London announced that despite having an initial three-album deal, she had parted ways from Peak Records and Concord Records. She is currently writing songs for her second album and is shopping for a new recording label.

In February 2006, she landed a lead role in Laterras R. Whitfield's touring dramatic comedy play Issues: We All Have 'Em. She sang a jazz-tinged version of "Hark! Hear the Bells" on the VH1 Soul Train Christmas television special, and sang the same song on a special edition of the 40th Anniversary A Charlie Brown Christmas album.

In late summer 2006, London made her Los Angeles professional stage debut with a starring role in the retro musical, Beehive, at the El Portal Theater in North Hollywood. London and the show earned rave reviews. That same year, the cast was nominated by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle for Best Ensemble Performance in their annual awards.

London was featured as a guest vocalist on Paul Taylor's new album, Ladies' Choice, released in May 2007.

London played Nettie in The Color Purple, which debuted at the Cadillac Palace Theatre for an extended run in Chicago, Illinois. London ended her run in 2010 and received a nomination for a NAACP Theatre Award in 2008 in the best supporting actress in an equity production category.[6]

2010–present: Urban Punk edit

London joined with hip-hop artist H2O in 2010 to form the group Urban Punk,[7][8] producing music that combines Europop melodies with hip-hop rhythms. They have released two tracks, "Around the World" and "Twisted".[9]

In June 2013, London joined the cast of the Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.[10]

London has starred in a number of national tours, including Redemption of a Dogg, and Tyler Perry's Madea on the Run, as well as regional productions, including Silence! The Musical and as Shug Avery in Celebration Theatre's production of The Color Purple.[11] She was the lead in the U.S. regional debut of The Bodyguard, a musical based on the 1992 film.[12]

Personal life edit

London suffered a setback when she had to pull out of the VH1 Soul Tour with Jaguar Wright and Kindred due to a "family emergency." Additionally, when Ebony magazine named her one of the hottest African American bachelorettes in America in its July 2005 issue, speculation about the state of her marriage sparked off. While she was on American Idol, she proudly stated that she was married and had stepchildren. She later confirmed that she and her husband had divorced.[13]

Politics and endorsements edit

London posed for a political print advertising campaign by Declare Yourself, encouraging voter registration among youth for the 2008 United States presidential election. In the ads by photographer David LaChapelle, London has a nail through her upper and lower lips, pinning her mouth shut in a symbolic function. The ads drew national attention.

London also performed "Ain't Nobody" in Oakland on Election Day 2008 celebrating Barack Obama's historic victory.[14]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album details Peak positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US US
R&B
2005 Love & Life 82 27
  • US sales: 58,000[5]

Singles edit

  • Appreciate/Every Part of Me/All By Myself (August 2005)
  • Every Part of Me
  • State Of My Heart Number 40 Hot AC Tracks

Guest contributions edit

  • "If U Buyin'" (with C-Bo) (1999)
  • "I Know You Want Me" (with H2O from "The Mixtape Vol. 1") (2004)
  • "I Want to Show You" (with H2O from "The Mixtape Vol. 1") (2004)
  • "Konfessions" (with H2O from "The Mixtape Vol. 1") (2004)
  • With Okolo on "The "Real" Diamond N Tha Rough") (2005)
  • "Keeps Me Movin'" (with Golden Sol), from The Golden Sol EP) (August 2005)
  • "Keeps Me Movin'" (with Golden Sol from Keeps Me Movin' (Featuring Latoya London) EP) (August 2006)
  • "Keeps Me Movin' (DJ Solomon's Baltimore House Mix)" (with Golden Sol from Keeps Me Movin' (Featuring Latoya London) EP) (August 2006)
  • "Keeps Me Movin' (Ean's Disco Re-Rub)" (with Golden Sol from Keeps Me Movin' (Featuring Latoya London) EP) (August 2006)
  • "Hold Up (Wait a Minute)" (with John Payne from The Journey) (October 2006)
  • "Send My Baby Back" (with Donnie Williams and Park Place from [[Just Like Magic (Donnie Williams album}|Just Like Magic]]) (March 2007)
  • "Funky Times" (with Donnie Williams and Park Place from [[Just Like Magic (Donnie Williams album}|Just Like Magic]]) (March 2007)
  • "Just Like Magic" (with Donnie Williams and Park Place from [[Just Like Magic (Donnie Williams album}|Just Like Magic]]) (March 2007)
  • "I Want To Be Loved (By You)" (with Paul Taylor from "Ladies' Choice (Paul Taylor album)") (March 2007)
  • "ahh means ahh" (with aj from Worldwide) (March 2007)

Awards and nominations edit

Ovation Awards

  • 2012: Won the award for Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Shug Avery in the Celebration Theatre production of "The Color Purple: The Musical"[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "A Celebration Of The Color Purple". @ This Stage. March 7, 2012. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  2. ^ Skethway, Nathan (May 8, 2019). "A Look at the Regional Premiere of The Bodyguard Musical". Playbill. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  3. ^ Williams, Brennan (April 8, 2016). "Fantasia, Jennifer Hudson And Latoya London Reunite For 'American Idol' Finale". HuffPost. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  4. ^ Glaister, Dan (April 28, 2004). "Elton accuses US pop voters of racism". The Guardian. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c The Ultimate SoundScan Sales/Download Checklist - Idol Chatter - USATODAY.com 2009-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ NAACP Theater Awards, "2008 Nominees" Archived 2011-07-07 at archive.today, 2008.
  7. ^ . Nu-soulmag.com. Archived from the original on November 16, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  8. ^ Interview with former ‘Idol’ contestant La Toya London, now of ‘Urban Punk’ 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Santilli, Mj (March 23, 2011). "LaToya London – New Music From Urban Punk". Mjsbigblog. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  10. ^ "'American Idol' finalist to spend summer at Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach area | Entertainment | MyrtleBeachOnline.com". www.myrtlebeachonline.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  11. ^ [1] [dead link]
  12. ^ Gans, Andrew (April 26, 2019). "American Idol's LaToya London Stars in The Bodyguard at White Plains Performing Arts Center". Playbill.com. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  13. ^ "Dear Future Wifey S2, E204: Single Again? (Latoya London)". www.youtube.com. December 2, 2020. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
  14. ^ . www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on April 27, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  15. ^ . Lastagetimes.com. November 13, 2012. Archived from the original on December 1, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2013.

External links edit

  • LaToya London at IMDb
  • Interview at britishhiphop.co.uk, June 2008

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources LaToya London news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please help improve this article and add independent sources May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message LaToya Renee London born December 29 1978 is an American R amp B and soul singer and stage actress who was fourth place finalist on the third season of American Idol Her debut album Love amp Life was released in September 2005 and spawned a number of moderate R amp B chart hits She has concentrated on stage work including originating and performing the role of Nettie in the national tour of the Broadway musical The Color Purple from 2007 to 2010 for which she won an Ovation Award 1 She was the lead in the U S regional debut of The Bodyguard a musical based on the 1992 film 2 LaToya LondonBackground informationBirth nameLaToya Renee LondonBorn 1978 12 29 December 29 1978 age 45 San Francisco California United StatesGenresR amp B soul jazzOccupationsSinger actressYears active2004 presentLabelsPeak Records 2005 2006 Member ofUrban PunkWebsiteThe Official Homepage of LaToya London Contents 1 Early life 2 American Idol 2 1 Performances 3 Post Idol 3 1 2005 2006 Love amp Life 3 2 2010 present Urban Punk 4 Personal life 5 Politics and endorsements 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Singles 6 3 Guest contributions 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editLondon was born in San Francisco California and raised in Oakland California where she had her first public musical performance when at the age of 7 she sang in her mother s wedding Her interest in singing began when she was just 4 years old when she frequently sang when attending Allen Temple Baptist church As a teenager she sang with the Oakland Youth Chorus from 1993 to 1996 In 1996 she graduated from Skyline High School the same school actor Tom Hanks and basketball player Gary Payton attended She also worked as a waitress and a bartender and sang in a Christian rock group She was also a backup vocalist and did frequent guest vocals for several Bay Area artists When she began American Idol she was the lead vocalist in a band All Star Jukebox which usually performed at weddings citation needed American Idol editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources LaToya London news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message London auditioned for the third season of American Idol in Los Angeles California Although she moved on through each round she had not been featured prominently in any aired footage and was written off by many fans before the first studio performances However as a member of the third group of eight semifinalists she sang Eric Carmen s All by Myself and received a standing ovation from celebrity judges Donna Summer Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul Jackson labeled her performance as brilliant and what the search for a superstar is all about Abdul called her unbelievable and praised her quiet confidence and Simon Cowell said she was the best of the group and that it was a superb outstanding performance She was voted through to the final 12 contestants with 32 3 percent of audience votes the largest percentage for every week of the semifinals In the following nine weeks London had several high points on American Idol Cowell called her performance of Chaka Khan s Ain t Nobody amazing and awesome Abdul said that she reminded her of a young Gladys Knight after she performed the Garth Brooks song Ain t Goin Down Til the Sun Comes Up Nickolas Ashford of famed soul duo Ashford amp Simpson called her performance of Ooo Baby Baby by Smokey Robinson as beautiful and full of sex appeal Film director Quentin Tarantino called her a powerhouse after her performance of Somewhere from the musical West Side Story and Cowell announced her as the best singer in the competition after she sang All the Time by Barry Manilow and gave her a ten out of ten for her performance of Don t Rain on My Parade which also garnered standing ovations from Abdul and Jackson London was central to one of the first controversies of the show On April 21 2004 the night after the final seven contestants performed Barry Manilow songs London Jennifer Hudson and eventual winner Fantasia Barrino ended up in the bottom three with the least viewer votes Together these three had been dubbed The Three Divas for their critically acclaimed performances 3 London had the highest vote totals out of the three and Hudson was ultimately eliminated Because all three of the singers were African American and the frontrunners of the competition music icon Elton John deemed the voting as racist igniting a flurry of news and speculation over the validity of the voting system 4 John complained at a promotional news conference that The three people I was really impressed with and they just happened to be black young female singers and they all seem to be landing in the bottom three London s second controversy occurred on May 11 2004 when the final four contestants each performed two disco songs Simon Cowell who previously endorsed her as the best singer in the competition suggested that his only complaint with London was that after ten weeks he still did not know anything at all about her Cowell also suggested that contestant Jasmine Trias would almost certainly be voted off the next day However on May 12 London became the ninth of the 12 finalists to be eliminated finishing in fourth place with Barrino also landing in the bottom two London s farewell song was Don t Rain on My Parade Performances edit The songs London sang on the show follow Week Song Choice Original Artist ResultTop 32 All by Myself Eric Carmen AdvancedTop 12 Ain t Nobody Chaka Khan SafeTop 11 Ain t Goin Down Til the Sun Comes Up Garth Brooks SafeTop 10 Ooo Baby Baby The Miracles Bottom 3Top 9 Someone Saved My Life Tonight Elton John SafeTop 8 Somewhere West Side Story SafeTop 7 All the Time Barry Manilow Bottom 3Top 6 Rhythm Is Gonna Get You Gloria Estefan SafeTop 5 Too Close for Comfort Don t Rain on My Parade Natalie ColeBarbra Streisand SafeTop 4 Love You Inside Out Don t Leave Me This Way Bee GeesHarold Melvin amp the Blue Notes EliminatedPost Idol editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources LaToya London news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Immediately after being eliminated from the series London was featured in the Norman Lear helmed Declare Yourself voting campaign by famed photographer David LaChapelle alongside music stars like Christina Aguilera and Andre 3000 Her appearance on Idol host Ryan Seacrest s daily television talk show was one of its highest rated episodes and Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown officially declared May 4 to be LaToya London Day one month later she officially received the key to the city Her rendition of Harold Melvin amp the Blue Notes If You Don t Know Me by Now on the top selling compilation disc American Idol Season 3 Greatest Soul Classics was praised as one of the album s best She was also heavily featured on the group track Ain t No Mountain High Enough In the summer of 2004 London performed with the other top 10 finalists in American Idol season three international tour which crossed the United States and also visited China and Singapore She had a guest co hosting gig on the national entertainment news show Access Hollywood and she has performed for such events and galas as the Richmond Ermet AIDS Foundation 100 Black Men of America and the Clear Channel holiday party London has also performed the national anthem for numerous National Football League games including the 2005 Super Bowl NFL Commissioner pre game party She has shared the stage with such icons and superstars as Elton John Whoopi Goldberg Barry Manilow Gladys Knight Nancy Wilson Chaka Khan Rachelle Ferrell Goapele and Burt Bacharach In November 2004 it was announced that London had been signed to jazz recording label Peak Records an imprint of Concord Records the final label of jazz legend Ray Charles before his death Her first single Appreciate which featured a guest rap from Black Thought of the Hip Hop group The Roots hit the airwaves in July and a music video of that song followed The CD single Appreciate Every Part of Me All By Myself reached number eight on the Billboard Singles Sales Chart The single sold 8 500 units 2005 2006 Love amp Life edit Her debut studio album Love amp Life was released on September 20 2005 A mix of R amp B soul jazz and hip hop Love amp Life featured songwriting by London along with songs by well known producers such as David Foster and Narada Michael Walden The San Francisco Chronicle called her impassioned and polished with sumptuous wondrously elastic mezzo pipes People magazine called it one of the best post American Idol albums and Apple Computer s iTunes named it one of the best albums of 2005 and her song Non A What cha Do as one of the best individual recordings of the year Love amp Life sold 12 546 albums in its first week landing at number 82 on Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and at number 27 on Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums To date it has sold approximately 58 000 copies 5 Additionally London has sold over 15 000 digital downloads 5 London released two follow up singles Every Part of Me and State of My Heart in 2006 the latter of which hit number 40 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and number five on the radio industry periodical Friday Morning Quarterback s Adult Contemporary spin chart London was also nominated for an award in the R amp B category of the 2006 Bay Area Rap Scene BARS Awards however violence and disruption ended the show early before the award winners were announced Latoya was competing against R amp B star Goapele among others London announced that despite having an initial three album deal she had parted ways from Peak Records and Concord Records She is currently writing songs for her second album and is shopping for a new recording label In February 2006 she landed a lead role in Laterras R Whitfield s touring dramatic comedy play Issues We All Have Em She sang a jazz tinged version of Hark Hear the Bells on the VH1 Soul Train Christmas television special and sang the same song on a special edition of the 40th Anniversary A Charlie Brown Christmas album In late summer 2006 London made her Los Angeles professional stage debut with a starring role in the retro musical Beehive at the El Portal Theater in North Hollywood London and the show earned rave reviews That same year the cast was nominated by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle for Best Ensemble Performance in their annual awards London was featured as a guest vocalist on Paul Taylor s new album Ladies Choice released in May 2007 London played Nettie in The Color Purple which debuted at the Cadillac Palace Theatre for an extended run in Chicago Illinois London ended her run in 2010 and received a nomination for a NAACP Theatre Award in 2008 in the best supporting actress in an equity production category 6 2010 present Urban Punk edit London joined with hip hop artist H2O in 2010 to form the group Urban Punk 7 8 producing music that combines Europop melodies with hip hop rhythms They have released two tracks Around the World and Twisted 9 In June 2013 London joined the cast of the Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach South Carolina 10 London has starred in a number of national tours including Redemption of a Dogg and Tyler Perry s Madea on the Run as well as regional productions including Silence The Musical and as Shug Avery in Celebration Theatre s production of The Color Purple 11 She was the lead in the U S regional debut of The Bodyguard a musical based on the 1992 film 12 Personal life editLondon suffered a setback when she had to pull out of the VH1 Soul Tour with Jaguar Wright and Kindred due to a family emergency Additionally when Ebony magazine named her one of the hottest African American bachelorettes in America in its July 2005 issue speculation about the state of her marriage sparked off While she was on American Idol she proudly stated that she was married and had stepchildren She later confirmed that she and her husband had divorced 13 Politics and endorsements editLondon posed for a political print advertising campaign by Declare Yourself encouraging voter registration among youth for the 2008 United States presidential election In the ads by photographer David LaChapelle London has a nail through her upper and lower lips pinning her mouth shut in a symbolic function The ads drew national attention London also performed Ain t Nobody in Oakland on Election Day 2008 celebrating Barack Obama s historic victory 14 Discography editAlbums edit Year Album details Peak positions Certifications sales threshold US USR amp B2005 Love amp Life Released September 20 2005 Label Peak Records 82 27 US sales 58 000 5 Singles edit Appreciate Every Part of Me All By Myself August 2005 Every Part of Me State Of My Heart Number 40 Hot AC TracksGuest contributions edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources LaToya London news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message If U Buyin with C Bo 1999 I Know You Want Me with H2O from The Mixtape Vol 1 2004 I Want to Show You with H2O from The Mixtape Vol 1 2004 Konfessions with H2O from The Mixtape Vol 1 2004 With Okolo on The Real Diamond N Tha Rough 2005 Keeps Me Movin with Golden Sol from The Golden Sol EP August 2005 Keeps Me Movin with Golden Sol from Keeps Me Movin Featuring Latoya London EP August 2006 Keeps Me Movin DJ Solomon s Baltimore House Mix with Golden Sol from Keeps Me Movin Featuring Latoya London EP August 2006 Keeps Me Movin Ean s Disco Re Rub with Golden Sol from Keeps Me Movin Featuring Latoya London EP August 2006 Hold Up Wait a Minute with John Payne from The Journey October 2006 Send My Baby Back with Donnie Williams and Park Place from Just Like Magic Donnie Williams album Just Like Magic March 2007 Funky Times with Donnie Williams and Park Place from Just Like Magic Donnie Williams album Just Like Magic March 2007 Just Like Magic with Donnie Williams and Park Place from Just Like Magic Donnie Williams album Just Like Magic March 2007 I Want To Be Loved By You with Paul Taylor from Ladies Choice Paul Taylor album March 2007 ahh means ahh with aj from Worldwide March 2007 Awards and nominations editOvation Awards 2012 Won the award for Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Shug Avery in the Celebration Theatre production of The Color Purple The Musical 15 References edit A Celebration Of The Color Purple This Stage March 7 2012 Retrieved May 21 2019 Skethway Nathan May 8 2019 A Look at the Regional Premiere of The Bodyguard Musical Playbill Retrieved May 21 2019 Williams Brennan April 8 2016 Fantasia Jennifer Hudson And Latoya London Reunite For American Idol Finale HuffPost Retrieved May 21 2019 Glaister Dan April 28 2004 Elton accuses US pop voters of racism The Guardian Retrieved June 5 2023 a b c The Ultimate SoundScan Sales Download Checklist Idol Chatter USATODAY com Archived 2009 02 08 at the Wayback Machine NAACP Theater Awards 2008 Nominees Archived 2011 07 07 at archive today 2008 Introducing American Idol Alum LaToya London and H2O present Urban Punk Nu soulmag com Archived from the original on November 16 2011 Retrieved August 17 2011 Interview with former Idol contestant La Toya London now of Urban Punk Archived 2012 03 23 at the Wayback Machine Santilli Mj March 23 2011 LaToya London New Music From Urban Punk Mjsbigblog Retrieved March 3 2020 American Idol finalist to spend summer at Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach area Entertainment MyrtleBeachOnline com www myrtlebeachonline com Archived from the original on June 29 2013 Retrieved February 2 2022 1 dead link Gans Andrew April 26 2019 American Idol s LaToya London Stars in The Bodyguard at White Plains Performing Arts Center Playbill com Retrieved May 21 2019 Dear Future Wifey S2 E204 Single Again Latoya London www youtube com December 2 2020 Retrieved December 18 2023 YouTube www youtube com Archived from the original on April 27 2016 Retrieved January 13 2022 Center Theatre Group Tops 2012 Ovation Awards Lastagetimes com November 13 2012 Archived from the original on December 1 2014 Retrieved January 27 2013 External links editThe Official Homepage at Peak Records LaToya London at IMDb Interview at britishhiphop co uk June 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LaToya London amp oldid 1210352906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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