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Reggie Mobley (TENOR) is a Gainesville native. Reggie quickly became well known in the Sunshine Distict as the beautiful tenor voice of Station 59, and was frequently featured when the quartet performed. In 2002, Reggie headed to Japan to sing tenor with the Dockside Porters Barbershop Quartet at the Tokyo DisneySea theme park. After the Porter's first contract ended, Reggie contact Chris to join the quartet. Reggie is now living in Tallahassee, Florida where he continues to work in Opera. When Reggie isn’t singing, he’s buried behind his laptop, “Alfred,” studying the music of his favorite composer, J.S. Bach.
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Chris Coffee (LEAD), a St. Petersburg native, is a gradute of the University of Florida majoring in telecommunications. When he's not working, chatting on Instant Messenger, or watching the Star Wars Trilogy for the 700th time, Chris loves to sing barbershop. A barbershopper since 1996, Chris loves ringing chords. Since Station 59 retired in 1999, Chris has been busy. Chris sang briefly with the quartet, Formal Affair. In May 2003, Chris moved to Japan and joined Reggie Mobley, to sing Lead with the Dockside Porters barbershop quartet. The quartet was an atmosphere group in the American Waterfront area of the Tokyo DisneySea theme park. Also in the group were Joel Diffendaffer (bass), former baritone of San Fran a cappella group, Chanticleer, and Eric Monson (baritone), CBQC Champion with Water Street Junction. Chris is currently living in Winter Park, FL where he and his wife just bought their first house. Chris is working in Network Operations for The Golf Channel in Orlando. He continues searching for an open division quartet to compete with in the Sunshine District. In his spare time, Chris works with young quartets, including Defcon 4, 2005 International CBQC competitor.
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Mike O'Neill (BASS) started his barbershop career with Station 59. Since then, he has directed the Melbourne Harbor City Harmonizers (1 year), sung bass with 2000 Sunshine District 4th Place quartet, Square One, has served on the Barbershop Harmony Society's Young Men In Harmony Committee (5 years), and as a Young Men In Harmony COTS Instructor (2 years). After receiving his degree in Music Education from the University of Florida, he started teaching in the Volusia County School system. In 2001, Mike left Florida and moved to Texas with his wife, Jennifer to pursue his Master's Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of North Texas. After graduating in 2003, he became the Director of Choral Activities at Central High School in Keller, Texas. Mike and Jennifer are proud parents of two girls, Katelyn and Kylie. Mike is currently singing Baritone in the Southwestern District International Representative Quartet, Vantage Point.
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Scott Norman (BARITONE) is also a music education graduate of the University of Florida. Station 59 was Scott’s first barbershop quartet experience, but he was introduced to barbershop harmony through tag singing. Scott is currently living with his wife, Farrah, and son, Jackson, in Corpus Christ, Texas. Scott is the worship pastor at Gardendale Church, where his brother is the Children’s pastor. Scott and his family frequently venture to their local beaches to hang out under the sun.
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