Barry “The Reazar” Richards died peacefully on August 15, 2026. He was 83 years old.
What We Know
Richards shaped radio across major markets including Los Angeles, Washington DC, Baltimore, New Orleans, Fresno, and Spokane. Beyond broadcast, he pioneered innovative music-focused television shows across multiple genres. He transitioned into concert and music promotion, championing America’s biggest artists. His family confirms he leaves behind wife Debra, sons Gary and Paul, and grandchildren Riley, Steven, Capri, and Walker.
What’s at Stake
Radio and music promotion lose a transformative voice. Richards’ career fundamentally influenced how the industry approached artist development and airplay strategy. Consequently, his absence marks the departure of someone who shaped Top 40, Rhythmic, and Urban radio formats. His innovative television concepts demonstrated the power of music-centric local programming.
What Remains Unclear
Details about the upcoming Celebration of Life remain pending. Specific archival projects or mentorship programs Richards influenced haven’t been fully documented. Additionally, the full scope of his artist relationships and industry contributions continues to emerge. His family plans to share more details in coming weeks.
What It Means
The radio and music industries lose a pioneering figure who defined decades of programming. Richards’ legacy transcends individual markets. Rather, his impact shaped how music promotion operates nationally. This moment invites the industry to reflect on his innovations and influence.
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David Hill serves as a Music Radio Editor, Columnist and Features writer for Barrett Media. A radio lifer with more than 30 years behind the mic, in the control room, and in the program director’s chair, David’s career spans influential stops at brands such as WIYY 98 Rock, WBAL-AM, and 99X. He has worked across multiple formats and ownership groups, including iHeartMedia and Cumulus Media, developing talent, breaking music, and navigating every major industry shift from diary to PPM and terrestrial dominance to streaming disruption. When he’s not writing or analyzing the industry, Dave runs The Tune Farm, a marketing firm built to help artists and brands grow audience the same way great radio always has—by creating connection, not just impressions. He can be reached at David@BarrettMedia.com.

