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Bahamaian singer Sherrexcia “Rexy” Rolle. Drea Nicole Photography
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By Rawle Titus
A top airline executive in the Caribbean
is positioning herself to chart
a new course in pop music culture.
Sherrexcia “Rexy” Rolle, vice president
of operations of a multi-milliondollar
airline in the Bahamas, is set
to release her first official single “All
Of Our Lives” this weekend.
The song, exuding an R & B and
Hip-Hop feel, is expected to be the
first in several new offerings Rexy
plans to release in the months ahead,
as part of her debut album.
“All our lives comes out this Friday,
Jan. 31. I have put out a single
once before a few years ago which was
a little trial but this is what I consider
my first official single,” said Rexy, in
an exclusive interview with the Caribbean
Life Newspaper.
“We have a few singles we will be
releasing this year back to back leading
up to a debut album.”
Rexy’s success in the corporate
world may be familiar to many who
learnt about her elevation in the aviation
industry in pictures and articles
splashed across the pages of leading
magazines the likes of Essence, BET.
com, Conde Nast Traveler and Bauce
Magazine.
She handles the day-to-day operations
of Western Air, a 90-milliondollar
airline, based out of San Andros
Airport in Andros Island, Bahamas
and owned by her parents.
Her bid to segway from the boardroom
to the performing stage appears
to be fueled by a gutsy determination
to excel simultaneously in the two
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Haitian R&B songstress Reyna Von
Chase.
By Nelson A. King
A Caribbean American entertainment
company in Brooklyn says a new R&B and
Haitian American prodigy is captivating
the ears of listeners with her impressive
vocals, eyes of new fans with her gorgeous
looks, and hearts of everybody in
New York with her beautiful soul.
“Meet the one and only, Reyna Von
Chase,” Marie Driven, the Haitian American
managing partner of Playbookmg.
com, told Caribbean Life on Wednesday,
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By Nelson A. King
The People of the Sun Middle Passage
Collective at Brooklyn’s Medgar
Evers College will honor and celebrate
the life and work of the Black liberation
and Black nationalist leader Marcus
Mosiah Garvey with what the group has
dubbed as a “cultural extravaganza” at
the college on Friday, Feb. 14.
The group said it will also celebrate
the times in which Garvey, Jamaica’s
first national hero, lived, as part of
Medgar Evers College Black History
Month celebrations.
“As a prominent Black leader, whose
ideas on Black economic independence
and entrepreneurship inspired and promoted
Black communities to take ownership
and responsibility for their social
and economic destinies, Marcus Garvey
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