
Barrington Gordon
Barrington 'Barry G' Gordon was a legendary Jamaican radio announcer known for his impactful contributions to the country's broadcasting landscape. With a career spanning over 45 years, he began at the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC) in the 1970s and gained fame for his popular afternoon show, 'His Two To Six Supermix.' Gordon was instrumental in promoting reggae and dancehall music, helping to launch the careers of numerous iconic artists including King Yellowman and Beenie Man. His influence extended beyond radio, inspiring generations of broadcasters and earning him national recognition with the Order of Distinction for his contributions to Jamaican music and culture.
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Recent news mentions
Influential radio disc jockey, Barrington ‘Barry G the Boogieman’ Gordon, passed away at the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital in Westmoreland.
Remembering those who died in 2025 | EntertainmentBarrington ‘Barry G’ Gordon has been remembered as the consummate professional who transformed Jamaican radio.
Barry G remembered as a titan of Jamaican radio | EntertainmentBarry G was a legendary announcer known for his dedication to radio and his significant impact on Jamaican broadcasting.
Barry G remembered for his love of radio | EntertainmentBarry G, the legendary Jamaican radio announcer, excelled at his craft for more than 45 years.
Grange remembers Barry G, 'The Boogie Man' | News

















