For over two decades, Carrie Mullings has been a force to be reckoned with in the Canadian music and media industries. The Canadian reggae royalty has contributed to the growth and development of the Canadian reggae music infrastructure, bringing the genre into the forefront of worldwide recognition and reception. Celebrating her 20th year in radio broadcasting, Carrie Mullings continues to empower the community by sharing and uplifting through the airwaves.
Born into a musical family, Carrie Mullings was surrounded by the sounds of reggae music from an early age. Her father, the late Karl Winston Mullings, was a pioneer of the Jamaica to Toronto musical explosion and shared his gift with Carrie and her younger sister, Tanya Mullings. Growing up, she was surrounded by reggae icons Jackie Mittoo, Jo-Jo Bennett, Pat Arthur, Lovindeer, and Glen Ricketts, who were great friends of her father. In 2003, Carrie Mullings began to transform her passion for music into a career, joining the long-running Caribbean Crucible on Toronto’s CHRY 105.5 FM. Her vibrant personality captured listeners’ hearts and enriched their minds with her trademark dose of roots, reality, and culture. Carrie Mullings became the host of her own show, Rebel Vibez, in 2003 on CHRY 105.5 FM. She worked