The All-Star Rock and Roll Revue

Let us take you on a fantastic journey to the time when the world “began to boogie.” The classic hits of Rock and Roll come to life in this glitzy Las Vegas style show, featuring gifted musicians and state of the art sound and lighting. You will hear the seminal hits of Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Jerry-Lee Lewis and Roy Orbison, experience the magic of Elvis across the decades, and relive the glory of the great songs of The Beatles, Beach Boys, Blues Brothers and many more.

This special tribute to the greats of Rock and Roll will have you wanting to “twist and shout and let it all out.” Tell your friends not to miss what has been described as a magical evening - a pure auditory and visual delight. The All Star Rock N Roll Revue Ensemble boasts talent, energy and loads of experience:

Jace Netherton

Jace is part-owner of Northwest Global Entertainment, bitten by the bug to perform at an early age, takes us back to the Elvis days with his ‘Elvis Experience.’ His act covers songs from the Elvis Army era to the famous black leather Elvis Comeback Special. In particular, he does an excellent job of the Elvis Vegas years. Jace is easily one of Western Canada’s top Elvis Tribute Artists. He also teams up with Tom Shields on Blues Brothers songs, and he performs some crooner classics.
Tom Shields -Canada’s Rock and Roll Mayor-

Tom brought in concerts to Osoyoos and performed around B.C. with Tommy & The T-Birds. Tom was the primary vocalist for many successful bands in both eastern and western Canada. He also plays guitar, bass and keyboards. Tom has performed at Palisades Park in New Jersey and at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. He has also been involved producing concerts and emceeing Elvis Festivals throughout Canada, including Collingwood Ontario with 80,000 attending and in Memphis with Red Robinson and the Elvis TCB Band. In 2002, Tom Shields brought the first Elvis Festival to Penticton. In that same year, Tom escorted legendary Sun Records owner Sam Phillips on stage for his final public appearance in Memphis. Tom has appeared with the Righteous Brothers, BTO, Ronnie Hawkins and The Band and others.
Marzio Manderioli

The beat’ in the Rock N Roll Revue is laid down by high school teacher Marzio Manderioli, a veteran of several B.C. rock and blues ensembles. Marzio is a bonafide fan of “everything rock,” jamming with musicians whenever possible, and teaching the elective course, The History of Rock and Roll at Kelowna Secondary School.


Stu Dawson

Stu plays clarinet but is most celebrated as Canada’s Super Saxman, wailing on the tenor and baritone saxophones respectively. Stu played full time in Canada’s military bands, including the well-known Naden Band from Victoria. Interestingly, Stu is one of a handful of musicians in North America who has mastered the breath-controlled synthesizer. (Watch for this in the show)
Heather Davis -Stu’s better half-

Heather has had an unparalled life in music. She is the first and only female Director of Music/Commanding Officer of a Canadian Forces professional band (of which there are only six): The Royal Canadian Artillery Band in Edmonton. Before retiring from the Forces with the rank of Captain, she graduated from the University of Alberta with a Master’s Degree in Conducting. During her career, she sang the National Anthem for Blue Jays and Argonauts games in Toronto as well as the Labatt’s Brier Curling Finals in Halifax. She has performed around the world with many Armed Forces bands. Currently the Revue’s Musical Director and keyboardist, Heather also sings and arranges music for the show.
Kerry Rottacker

Kerry is a wonderful musician who teaches guitar in Kelowna. Although he is the youngest member of the troupe, his guitar licks makes many guitarists envious. He enjoys winding it out on the Rock N Roll Revue. A valued member of many musical projects in B.C.’s Interior, Kerry is also an accomplished singer and bass player.
WARNING: When the All-Star Rock N Roll Revue does a show, the audience finds it difficult to stay still or remain seated. On the dance floor, the ties or tuxedos come off as well as the pounds! Performers and audience members alike sing and groove to the tunes that, in effect, make up the soundtrack of their lives. Come celebrate and remember “When the World Began to Boogie.”