Crooning state trooper Jonn-Paul Oliveto

May 21, 2016 1020

As he completed his studies to become an Illinois state trooper in 2010, Jonn-Paul Oliveto was pulled out of class and into a room where he stood opposite a captain, sergeant and master sergeant. To earn a passing mark, he had to sing the National Anthem.


"I had an appointment to perform in front of them, without any rehearsal, so you can imagine my nerves," recalls Oliveto, a trooper who works the Chicago area for the state police today. "But I'd come up with an idea: Instead of having the bagpipes play the National Anthem for our graduation ceremony, I would sing it." And sing it he certainly did, to the point where the notes resonate to this day. Oliveto — who has no formal training whatsoever in the music department — has now become a go-to vocalist whenever the state police hold important functions.

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Fonte: Fra Noi

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