published Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Cleveland’s Guyton in Hollywood round of ‘Idol’

For the second consecutive year, a Lee University student has caught the attention of “American Idol” judges Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell and advanced to the Hollywood round.

Viewers of Fox’s popular TV talent show may have caught a glimpse of Chase Guyton in last Tuesday’s Atlanta auditions. He was one of only 20 singers there to earn one of the show’s golden tickets to Hollywood.

Phil Stacey, an alumnus of the Cleveland, Tenn., university finished sixth in Season 6 of “American Idol.” Mr. Stacey will be singing at Lee on Feb. 21, according to university officials.

“American Idol’s” Hollywood round begins tonight at 8 on Fox (Comcast channel 11). The judges will begin narrowing 164 singers chosen from the seven audition cities to 24 semifinalists who will be voted on by viewers to make the 12 finalists.

Mr. Guyton will be competing against Chattanoogan Tim Harris, a graduate of Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts, for one of those coveted 24 spots.

Mr. Guyton, 22, is the son of Iris Bezares and James Guyton, both of Cleveland. In a phone interview, the singer said he has lived in Cleveland since he was 6 and is a student at Lee.

“I’m one of six boys. We all grew up singing in church together,” Mr. Guyton said.

“We’ve got a family quartet, The Guy Tones, and we’ve sung at different churches in the Cleveland area.”

Despite his vocal ability, the Lee student said he doesn’t sing at Lee. He plays saxophone in the university’s jazz ensemble.

Mr. Guyton said he performed “My Funny Valentine” and “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” for the trio of judges in Atlanta. He declined to elaborate further on their reactions or what has happened since, citing restrictions of the confidentiality agreement all contestants must sign.

According to the university Web site, the Lee jazz ensemble will be performing Feb. 28. Will they be minus one sax player?

Tune in tonight to see how the two local men fare.

about Susan Pierce...

Susan Palmer Pierce is a reporter and columnist in the Life department. She began her journalism career as a summer employee 1972 for the News Free Press, typing bridal announcements and photo captions. She became a full-time employee in 1980, working her way up to feature writer, then special sections editor, then Lifestyle editor in 1995 until the merge of the NFP and Times in 1999. She was honored with the 2007 Chattanooga Woman of ...

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