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About 40 Foot Sharpie
40 Foot Sharpie was formed in the late summer of 2006. The group began performing September 19th, 2006 after meeting together for only 2 months. Vocals and harmonies have been the focus of 40 Foot Sharpie demonstrated by 2, 3 and sometimes even 4 part harmonies.
In less than a year, 40 Foot Sharpie has become one of the most popular and most requested groups in Key West and the Lower Keys. They are possibly the only group in the Keys that gets booked without having a demo cd. People simply see and hear 40 Foot Sharpie and want the group to play at their venue.
40 Foot Sharpie has grown and evolved into members that are totally devoted to each other and their music.
Angus played bass in the recently ended band "Angus Bangus" that played throughout Florida and put together an album entitled "Wisdom Of Sages," which the band performed while opening for such acts as "10,000 Maniacs, The Romantics, 7 Mary 3, A Flock Of Seagulls and Poco" as well as many other nationally known acts. He studied music while going to school and was a first chair performer at all levels, which led to him being accepted in an advanced music program at Western Michigan University. Angus has played in bands professionally for years and is confident and excited about the future of 40 Foot Sharpie.
 
Dora Gholson learned music while in school with a passion for vocal performance and studied a special guitar program at Washtenaw Community College. While quite attractive, Dora has the voice of an angel. She moved to Key West with her guitar in 1999 performing a popular solo act and an outstanding duet act. Always wanting to be in a larger project, Dora views 40 Foot Sharpie as a dream come true.
 
James Reasinger originally from Chicago, studied music from an early age and was in his first band at the age of 16. He comes from a musical family with a wide variety of musical interests. With a flair for rhythm guitar James also displayed a vocal talent that found him being the lead singer at times. James believes the diverse sound of 40 Foot Sharpie has a little something for everyone.
 
Peter Frazier born December 24, 1957 and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, where he studied music in school, influenced by a wide variety of styles and was a studio session drummer for many well known bands and also performed live with many of these bands. Currently Peter performs a popular solo act in Key West, which he has for many years. Peter feels 40 Foot Sharpie is a band that will be known for a long time and has a very positive future. p.s. Peter is also a music trivia wizard.
 
Tony Morales born in Key West in 1971 and his Father is a well known and respected musician who is one of the main musical influences in Tony’s life. Tony is a self taught musician who plays a number of musical instruments and has a passion for vocals. Looking for the right project, with fun musicians, things seemed to line up and come together making 40 Foot Sharpie Tony’s new musical home.
Guy Harvey’s Island Grill, Key West announces their Summer Grand Opening Event; Friday July 27th, 2007.
The hottest up and coming local Band 40 Foot Sharpie will perform from 9pm to 1am.
Guy Harvey’s Island Grill, Key West is located at 511 Green Street between Duvall and Simonton.
Guy Harveys Island Grill website; www.guyharveysislandgrill.netPhone; 305-295-0019
Fax; 305-295-9344
40 Foot Sharpie website; 40footsharpie.com
Guy Harvey’s Island Grill serves the best seafood, however Guy Harvey insists that over exploited species will not be served in his reataurant. These incluse swordfish, grouper, any kind of billfish and shark. This way we are making an individual contribution to the long term improvement of these fish stocks.
About Guy Harvey
Guy Harvey is a unique blend of artist, scientist, diver, angler, conservationist and explorer, fiercely devoted to his family and his love of the sea. Growing up in Jamaica, Guy spent many hours fishing and diving with his father along the Island's south coast. He was obsessed with the creatures of the sea and began drawing pictures of the many different fish he observed.
Born in Lippspringe, Germany on September 16, 1955 while his father was serving as a Gunnery Officer in the British Army, Guy is a 10th generation Jamaican of English heritage as his family immigrated to Jamaica in 1664. From his early inspirations, Guy's natural gift to recreate marine life has propelled him from Professor of Marine Biology to a Wildlife Artist and Photographer. Guy initially opted for a scientific education, earning high honors in Marine Biology at Aberdeen University in Scotland in 1977. He continued his formal training at the University of West Indies, where he obtained a Doctorate in Fisheries Management.
In 1985, he depicted Ernest Hemingway's famous fishing story "The Old Man & the Sea" through a series of 44 original pen and ink drawings and displayed them at an exhibition in Jamaica. Based on the positive response he received at the show, Guy began painting full time and by 1988 was providing custom artwork for use on a variety of products.
Guy began to travel the world to gain more knowledge of the habits and activities of marine wildlife. He became an avid scuba diver and skilled underwater photographer. He pioneered a technique of diving and photographing free-swimming billfish. His personal observations made during these diving expeditions have better enabled him to capture the detail in his paintings that contributes to the popularity of his work.
As an ardent conservationist, Guy has consistently supported "catch and release" fishing ethics for game fish around the world. He works closely with many conservation organizations to help protect global fishery resources. In 1986, he was selected as Jamaica's representative to the International Game Fish Association and in 1992 was appointed as a Trustee. Guy's support of the Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo and its artificial reef program was highlighted by his sponsorship in 1997 of the sinking of the "Guy Harvey Reef". In 1998, Guy was voted the IGFA's first ever "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the World Fishing Awards Committee. In 1999, the Oceanographic Center of Nova Southeastern University and Guy Harvey collaborated to create a non-profit Marine Research Institute. The Guy Harvey Research Institute was established to provide scientific information necessary for effective conservation and restoration of fish resources and biodiversity. Guy's first autobiography, Portraits From The Deep, a 208 page hardbound coffee table stylebook was released in 2002. In 2004, Guy Harvey's Portraits from the Deep, a 13 episode, made-for-television fishing series aired on Outdoor Life Network. Currently you can find Portraits From The Deep on several stations along with a one-hour documentary airing on PBS titled "Billfish: A Challenge for Survival." New and exciting projects including a new underwater diving adventure series titled "Underwater Realm" featuring Guy's underwater cinematography, are currently underway.
Guy currently maintains his art studio in Grand Cayman, where he lives with wife Gillian and their two children, Jessica and Alex. Whenever possible, Guy takes his family on fishing and field research trips. As a result, there is a new generation of Harveys demonstrating their father's love and respect of the ocean and all its creatures.

There’s a good chance that Guy Harvey will make an appearance.
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