The Man Ezeke
Jamaican radio presenter
Intro | Jamaican radio presenter | |
Places | Jamaica | |
is | Radio personality | |
Work field | Film, TV, Stage & Radio | |
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Birth | Montego Bay, Saint James Parish, Cornwall County, Jamaica | |
Death | March 2022 |
Ezekiel Gray, known as The Man Ezeke, was a Jamaican radio presenter and musician. He was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Gray began his career at ERI, a pirate radio station, in the 1980s. He subsequently presented the Jammin' Oldies Saturday night show on Cork's 96FM. In October 1990, he began presenting a reggae show called The Sunshine Show on BBC Radio 1 on Wednesday nights. On 3 January 1993, Gray took over the Sunday lunchtime slot previously presented by Alan Freeman. He was the first black presenter with a regular daytime slot on the station.
Gray died in Jamaica in March 2022. He had a wife and two children.