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During much of 2009, Milton Jerome (McAllister), focused
his attention on his new Roy Orbison Tribute. The Atlantic Canadian tour opened on January 31st in
a stellar performance at Moncton's Celebration Centre. The Event was in conjunction with the World Elvis Champion, Thane
Dunn's, Elvis' Birthday Celebration. The capacity crowd of nearly two thousand was treated to strong vocals
reminiscent of the Roy Orbison & Elvis eras and to authentic Elvis attire of the 1970s. Milton Jerome has been performing
Oldies Rock n Roll throughout Atlantic Canada over the past ten years. With five seasons as the GTO Band's lead
vocalist and more recently, front man for the OVERDRIVE Classic Rock Show; Milt's Roy Orbison Tribute has raised
the bar, resulting in his best vocal performance to date. The tour continued on April 19th at the Imperial Theatre
in Saint John NB and May 2nd, at the Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay NS. Later stops included Festival Theatre
at Acadia University in Wolfville, NB. Milton's single, "Unconditionally" is part of the Radio RNR compilation album
"New Faces Volume II" set to be released on Itunes and CD Baby. The single will also be part of an original album he is currently
working.

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chest, not trying to copy but rather create a refreshing mix of music with out any Compromise.” - Max Achatz—Country
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| OLDIES Rockin Roll for your Event |
PRESS RELEASE: Carolina Hurricanes Playing Moncton
Musician's Song At R.B.C. Center - Raleigh, N.C.
Loud Hard Fast & Wild, a song written by Hillsborough, N.B. resident
Don Coleman, is now playing at Carolina Hurricanes games.
The music director for the Hurricanes stated "This song Rocks!"
I want to play it in our stadium.
Loud Hard Fast & Wild was written to honour Canadian
rock vocalist Buzz Shearman, the original singer for the
Toronto based rock band Moxy.
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