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Barry G Dead at 70 — Jamaica Mourns Legendary Broadcaster Who Redefined Radio

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Jamaica is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved voices — Barrington “Barry G” Gordon, the radio legend whose infectious energy, sharp wit, and golden voice revolutionised broadcasting across the island. Barry G passed away at the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital in Westmoreland on October 29, 2025, at the age of 70. His longtime friend and technical operator, Michael Chambers, confirmed the cause of death as pneumonia.

A true titan of the airwaves, Barry G’s name became synonymous with radio excellence throughout the 1980s. After joining the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC) in the late 1970s, he quickly rose to prominence with hit shows like The Boogie Down Show and the 2 to 6 Supermix, both of which showcased his unmatched charisma and deep connection with listeners. “He played predominantly reggae, but Barry loved all kinds of music,” Chambers reflected, noting how Barry’s dynamic personality turned every broadcast into a communal experience.

Barry G’s electrifying clashes with British sound-system icon David Rodigan cemented his status as an international ambassador of Jamaican music. Their legendary 1985 face-offs became folklore — blending entertainment, education, and cultural pride — and introduced the world to the artistry and competitiveness of Jamaican radio culture. These performances not only entertained but helped bring reggae and dancehall to new global audiences in the U.S., U.K., and Japan, solidifying Barry G’s place among the greats.

Throughout his career, Barry G’s voice carried more than just rhythm — it carried the spirit of Jamaica. From his commanding days at Radio Jamaica and Power 106, to his later renaissance at Mello FM in Montego Bay, Barry G remained a beloved constant in Jamaican homes for over four decades. In recognition of his immense contributions to the nation’s cultural landscape, he was awarded the Order of Distinction in 2010 for his services to broadcasting.

Barry G’s passing marks the end of an era — but his voice, style, and infectious love for music will echo forever. To generations of Jamaicans, he wasn’t just a broadcaster; he was family on the airwaves, a man who made them dance, laugh, and think. His mic may now be silent, but his legacy continues to play — loud and clear — in the soundtrack of Jamaica’s soul.

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