Video: Ellen DeGeneres catches up with Greyson Chance
Greyson Chance, the 14-year-old Internet music sensation from Edmond, returned to “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in an episode that aired this morning and caught up with the TV host who helped him become an Internet sensation and signed him as the first artist to her eleveneleven record label.
A former student at Edmond’s Cheyenne Middle School, Greyson skyrocketed to fame in spring 2010 when a YouTube video of his piano-and-voice cover of Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi” went viral with the help of DeGeneres, Ryan Seacrest and Ashton Kutcher.
One month after “Paparazzi,” Greyson Chance was one of the most famous 12-year-olds in the world. Two months after his take on Gaga’s song hit the Internet, Greyson and his family were making a second home in California so he could record his debut album “Hold on ‘Til the Night,” which was released in August.
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