The legendary Alan Magnus, walk good sir. The impeccable voice that intertwined with the late Dorraine Samuels guided me throughout my youthful years via those old longtime battery radios. The end of an era but certainly one that will never be forgotten. Blessings and strength to his family at this time.🙏
RIP Sir Alan Magnus. You woke me up in the mornings during high school in the 1980’s you were loved. A gem you were, truly one of Jamaica’s finest. ❤️ Condolences to his family. There is none like Alan. King of Jamaica’s radio indeed.
Bwoy, those jingles. I remember them all. I grew up with Alan and Dorraine 😢😢😢. I was privileged to sit in the studio with him and Paula-Ann Porter Jones.❤
One of the greatest back in the day first thing i do in the morning is turn on my radio just to listen to him he had a unique voice that captivates you n that helps to start my day RIP sir Allan🕊
WHAT AN AMAZING GENTLEMAN, LISTENED TO HIM FOR FOR DECADES AND LOVED EVERY MINUTE!!!WILL MISS YOU DEARLY UNCLE ALAN....FLY HIGH WITH THE ANGELS IN YOUR FLYING MACHINE!!
Always smiling, voice is as sweet as a piece of stew Peas pig tail miss you alan, the same as doraine, François, and the others who had pass on my station RJR
Allañ was such an insperation very cheerful and love to give joke always has a smiling Face he will be sadly mist for his Incridable work to RJR service my Condolence to Family and Friends Sleep In Piece Mr Magnus
Grew up listening to him and Doraine on RJR. Make me laugh and music in the love spot are still all etched in my memories plus the horoscope at 6:30, talk about the good ole days.
Sleep in peace, King. Now you must meet your Queens. You're an angel that should return on Earth. Really Miss you and Dorraine. You're free but not from our memories 😢 Sleep on and take your rest. Maybe you can sleep until 7 in the morning
Oh him drop out? RIP. Jah knw. Everybody slowly a drop. A so me knw me a get old Edit: and yes He was indeed like a clock. I remember back in my high school days that's the 1st thing I woke up to because my mother would always turn on the radio