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by Tom Joyce
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<p>Tom Joyce | The News</p><p>Zach Hall, left, a guitarist and singer from Winston-Salem, signs up for an audition here Wednesday afternoon which he and other performers hoped would land them a spot on the “Showville” reality series being produced by AMC. Cameras record the registration process.</p>

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Zach Hall, left, a guitarist and singer from Winston-Salem, signs up for an audition here Wednesday afternoon which he and other performers hoped would land them a spot on the “Showville” reality series being produced by AMC. Cameras record the registration process.

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<p>Tom Joyce | The News</p><p>A line of various performers forms soon after the audition process opened.</p>

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A line of various performers forms soon after the audition process opened.

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Bearing such telltale items as musical instruments and sheet music, folks came to Mount Airy from near and far Wednesday afternoon all seeking the same thing — a chance at stardom.

The Old-Time Music Heritage Hall at the Surry Arts Council was a busy place as people lined up there to register for auditions they hoped would land them a spot on “Showville.”

It is a reality television series being produced for the AMC cable network in Mount Airy and seven other cities, which will focus on what happens when talent shows are held in small towns.

Open-call auditions were scheduled Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., after which four people were to be chosen for final competition Saturday night and the chance to win a $10,000 cash prize as chosen by the audience.

By about 4:15 p.m., about 20 people already had showed up to register at the heritage hall, ahead of the auditions on the stage of the Andy Griffith Playhouse nearby. A camera crew stood by to record scenes during the preliminary event which presumably will be part of the “Showville” broadcast next spring on AMC, with a one-hour episode devoted to each city involved.

Gavin Green, a singer from Mount Airy, seemed to reflect the goals of many of the anxious performers as they waited their turn in line to sign up and later audition before judges.

“Just to do as good as I can,” was the goal of Green, who planned to sing “Amazing Grace.”

“I hope I can make it to the finals,” the vocalist added.

Zach Hall, lugging a guitar case, journeyed from his home in Winston-Salem after learning the auditions would be held here. “I hope to get on the show,” Hall said enthusiastically.

Musical performers Wednesday had the choice of using original material or music from the public domain, to ensure no copyright violations on the part of the program’s producers.

Hall planned to render an original composition titled “Empires Fall,” explaining that it concerns the parallels behind a crumbling personal relationship and that of an empire.

While he had set his sights high, Hall, 31, who has played the guitar since age 14, was just looking forward to the experience Wednesday’s auditions offered — even if he didn’t emerge as a finalist or talent show winner.

“Barring that, I hope to hear some good competitors and play in front of them and just enjoy the experience.”

Shawn Brady of Mount Airy came to the auditions with an unofficial “manager,” Bill Clark, to provide moral support.

“I’m going to sing two songs,” Brady said excitedly, adding that they were ones popularized by Keith Whitley, an iconic country music performer who enjoyed a brief career before dying in 1989.

The sign-up process took about five minutes for each person planning to audition, who was required to submit various documents completed in advance. The performers also were asked questions such as whether they knew someone involved with the production, to avoid a conflict of interest, or planned to use copyrighted material, to circumvent litigation.

Wednesday’s four finalists will be professionally coached leading up to Saturday’s community talent show at 6 p.m., with the events along the way to be included in the reality TV show.

It will focus on the drama surrounding the quest for fame by performers from all walks of life.

Reach Tom Joyce at 719-1924 or tjoyce@civitasmedia.com.

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County emergency services officials have confirmed that the man airlifted from the scene of a Friday motorcycle wreck has died.

“The incident has now become a fatality,” said Emergency Services Director John Shelton late Monday morning.

While he couldn’t confirm the exact time of death, Shelton said his department was notified Monday by officials with Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where victim Stanley Grey Collins, 75, was taken following the accident.

Collins, of 4123 Flower Gap Road in Cana, Va., was reportedly traveling toward Mount Airy on a Honda Goldwing around noon Friday when state Highway Patrol troopers believe he ran off the right side of the roadway, striking a utility pole and a mailbox located at 309 Wise Man’s Trail.

According to Shelton, Collins’ injuries were severe enough that they called for air transport to take him directly from the scene to Baptist Hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition.

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County emergency services officials have confirmed that the man airlifted from the scene of a Friday motorcycle wreck has died.

“The incident has now become a fatality,” said Emergency Services Director John Shelton late Monday morning.

While he couldn’t confirm the exact time of death, Shelton said his department was notified Monday by officials with Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where victim Stanley Grey Collins, 75, was taken following the accident.

Collins, of 4123 Flower Gap Road in Cana, Va., was reportedly traveling toward Mount Airy on a Honda Goldwing around noon Friday when state Highway Patrol troopers believe he ran off the right side of the roadway, striking a utility pole and a mailbox located at 309 Wise Man’s Trail.

According to Shelton, Collins’ injuries were severe enough that they called for air transport to take him directly from the scene to Baptist Hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition.

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County emergency services officials have confirmed that the man airlifted from the scene of a Friday motorcycle wreck has died.

“The incident has now become a fatality,” said Emergency Services Director John Shelton late Monday morning.

While he couldn’t confirm the exact time of death, Shelton said his department was notified Monday by officials with Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where victim Stanley Grey Collins, 75, was taken following the accident.

Collins, of 4123 Flower Gap Road in Cana, Va., was reportedly traveling toward Mount Airy on a Honda Goldwing around noon Friday when state Highway Patrol troopers believe he ran off the right side of the roadway, striking a utility pole and a mailbox located at 309 Wise Man’s Trail.

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County emergency services officials have confirmed that the man airlifted from the scene of a Friday motorcycle wreck has died.

“The incident has now become a fatality,” said Emergency Services Director John Shelton late Monday morning.

While he couldn’t confirm the exact time of death, Shelton said his department was notified Monday by officials with Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where victim Stanley Grey Collins, 75, was taken following the accident.

Collins, of 4123 Flower Gap Road in Cana, Va., was reportedly traveling toward Mount Airy on a Honda Goldwing around noon Friday when state Highway Patrol troopers believe he ran off the right side of the roadway, striking a utility pole and a mailbox located at 309 Wise Man’s Trail.

According to Shelton, Collins’ injuries were severe enough that they called for air transport to take him directly from the scene to Baptist Hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition.

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County emergency services officials have confirmed that the man airlifted from the scene of a Friday motorcycle wreck has died.

“The incident has now become a fatality,” said Emergency Services Director John Shelton late Monday morning.

While he couldn’t confirm the exact time of death, Shelton said his department was notified Monday by officials with Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where victim Stanley Grey Collins, 75, was taken following the accident.

Collins, of 4123 Flower Gap Road in Cana, Va., was reportedly traveling toward Mount Airy on a Honda Goldwing around noon Friday when state Highway Patrol troopers believe he ran off the right side of the roadway, striking a utility pole and a mailbox located at 309 Wise Man’s Trail.

According to Shelton, Collins’ injuries were severe enough that they called for air transport to take him directly from the scene to Baptist Hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition.

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It is terrible that the truth will be deleted to protect a journalist from making the mistake of praising a guy who does not deserve anything but jail time. I think that an apology should be given to your readers for giving the wrong idea about someone who does not take of his child. It is illegal to run false information in a news paper. Thanks for printing that he does have a job by the way, both NY and NC will love to know that.
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United Fund of Surry has actually funded the 2-1-1 system for Surry County since September 2010.
Victim dies after Piper’s Gap Road crash
by Keith Strange
Staff Reporter
Jun 17, 2013 | 2991 views | 0 0 comments | 27 27 recommendations | email to a friend | print

County emergency services officials have confirmed that the man airlifted from the scene of a Friday motorcycle wreck has died.

“The incident has now become a fatality,” said Emergency Services Director John Shelton late Monday morning.

While he couldn’t confirm the exact time of death, Shelton said his department was notified Monday by officials with Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where victim Stanley Grey Collins, 75, was taken following the accident.

Collins, of 4123 Flower Gap Road in Cana, Va., was reportedly traveling toward Mount Airy on a Honda Goldwing around noon Friday when state Highway Patrol troopers believe he ran off the right side of the roadway, striking a utility pole and a mailbox located at 309 Wise Man’s Trail.

According to Shelton, Collins’ injuries were severe enough that they called for air transport to take him directly from the scene to Baptist Hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition.

Reach Keith Strange at kstrange@civitasmedia.com or 719-1929.

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It is terrible that the truth will be deleted to protect a journalist from making the mistake of praising a guy who does not deserve anything but jail time. I think that an apology should be given to your readers for giving the wrong idea about someone who does not take of his child. It is illegal to run false information in a news paper. Thanks for printing that he does have a job by the way, both NY and NC will love to know that.
Beth Pequeno
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United Fund of Surry has actually funded the 2-1-1 system for Surry County since September 2010.
Victim dies after Piper’s Gap Road crash
by Keith Strange
Staff Reporter
Jun 17, 2013 | 2991 views | 0 0 comments | 27 27 recommendations | email to a friend | print

County emergency services officials have confirmed that the man airlifted from the scene of a Friday motorcycle wreck has died.

“The incident has now become a fatality,” said Emergency Services Director John Shelton late Monday morning.

While he couldn’t confirm the exact time of death, Shelton said his department was notified Monday by officials with Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where victim Stanley Grey Collins, 75, was taken following the accident.

Collins, of 4123 Flower Gap Road in Cana, Va., was reportedly traveling toward Mount Airy on a Honda Goldwing around noon Friday when state Highway Patrol troopers believe he ran off the right side of the roadway, striking a utility pole and a mailbox located at 309 Wise Man’s Trail.

According to Shelton, Collins’ injuries were severe enough that they called for air transport to take him directly from the scene to Baptist Hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition.

Reach Keith Strange at kstrange@civitasmedia.com or 719-1929.

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