R.E.X. Records was in independent record label that operated from the late 1980s until running into financial difficulty in 1995. They were especially active in the Christian metal genre. An independent record label is variously described as a record label operating without the funding (or outside the organizations) of the major record labels, and/or a label that subscribes to indie philosophies such as DIY and anti-corporate art. ... It has been suggested that unblack metal be merged into this article or section. ...
Employee Alex Parker left and began Flying Tart in 1990. Flying Tart is an independent record label which operated from 1990 until 1997. ...
Argyle Park was a Christian industrial music band founded in 1994 and active until 1996. ... Believer is a Christian thrash metal band in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Circle of Dust was a mid-1990s heavy metal/industrial band created and mostly run by Klay Scott who is famous among select audiences for such bands as Brain Child and the much newer Celldweller. ... The Choir are an atmospheric alternative Christian Rock band. ... This article is about a Christian Rock band. ... Crashdog was one of the first Christian punk rock bands and was active primarily in the early 1990s. ... Crimson Thorn Founded in 1991, Luke Remo, Dave Quast, Dylan Jennigis, Paul Jongeward, and Miles Sundae wanted to form a Christian Thrash/Speed Metal band and were Almost ready to record their first demo when Dylan left, and Luke took his place on the bass. ... Fleming and John is a musical husband and wife team, Fleming McWilliams and John Mark Painter, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee. ... Living Sacrifice is a death/thrash metal band that formed in 1989 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. They later switched their style to metalcore and are considered one of the most influential bands in the Christian metal scene. ... Sixpence None the Richer was a rock band with roots in New Braunfels, Texas, eventually settling in Nashville, Tennessee, named after a passage in C. S. Lewis Mere Christianity. ...
Rex had been a tanner in Raleigh for many years and was one of the city's most respected citizens.
Rex's vision was for a hospital that would care for the sick, regardless of their ability to pay.
Rex, who was born November 11, 1771, was in his early twenties when he arrived in Raleigh, and brought with him sufficient capital to make his initial land investment and to set up his business.