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ROCK N ROLL SHOW: With an emphasis on dancable classics from Elvis and
Roy Orbison, Johnney Cash, Chuck Berry and more, CCR and a "British Invasion mini
set" cap off this nostalgic walk through the "Golden Years of Rockin' Roll".
CLASSIC ROCK SHOW: Shifting gears to Maximum Overdrive for
a club mix covering Canadian Supergroups BTO, Guess Who, April Wine, Trooper, the
Stampeeders and more! Hits from the likes of Steve Miller, Doobies & Melencamp are also featured.
SINGER/SONG WRITER: Milton Jerome (McAllister) continues to work on original material having
been a closet writer for many years. His single, "Unconditionally" is now part of an upcoming compilation album
from Radio RNR. Currently receiving air play in Canada and the U.S. the single is part of a world wide distribution
deal to be released January 15, 2010.
Listen to Milton's new single on Radio RNR

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During much of 2009, Milton Jerome (McAllister),
has 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 powerfull
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, the 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 now plans a series of corporate stops
to end off 2009.

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