IN REMEMBRANCE OF GEORGE L. GRIGGS | 1949-2014

Motor City Radio Flashbacks logoIN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE GRIGGS

 

 

 

It is with much sorrow and with great regret we wish to inform our friends here, George Griggs, curator of Motor City Radio Flashbacks, passed away peacefully Tuesday morning, October 28, 2014. He was 65.

Funeral arrangements are pending at this time. We will provide further information, here, as they become available.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014 2:54 P.M.

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HARRY J. WILL FUNERAL HOMES | 37000 W. Six Mile Rd., Livonia, MI 48152  734-591-3700

 

In Memory of

George Griggs
April 23, 1949 – October 28, 2014

Obituary

George “Butch” Griggs passed away on October 28, 2014 at his home with his family by his side. He was 65 years old. George was born April 23, 1949, in Detroit, to Mary (nee Perrin) and George M. Griggs.

George was a dedicated member of the United States Air Force before becoming a lab technician and scheduler for the Ford Motor Company.

George is survived by his loving wife Patricia of 39 years. His son Scott (Teresa) and daughter Gina (Geoff) Novack. His sisters Diane (Daniel) Giesin and Karen (Hilton) Ehrisman. His brother-in-law Gary (Dawn) Pedinelli, his nieces Rebecca Kolbicz, Danielle Giesin, Alessandra Pedinelli, and nephew Antonio Pedinelli.

Visitation will be held Thursday, October 30, 2014, from 2 to 8pm at Harry J. Will Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile Road, in Livonia. A Funeral Service will take place on Friday, October 31, 2014 at 11am at Harry J. Will Funeral Home. Friends may visit the funeral home on Friday beginning at 10am.

HARRY J. WILL FUNERAL HOMES

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 7:34 P.M

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KEEPER OF THE RADIO FLAME

Reflections by Art Vuolo, Jr.

George L. Griggs, 65 has passed away, as reported in michiguide.com on Tuesday, October 28, 2014, he was only 65.

In recent weeks he had been fighting lung cancer, even though in over twenty years that I called George a close friend, I never saw him with a cigarette. People call me a radio archivist, but it was George, who in concert with Scott MacKinnon and a few other broadcast enthusiasts who started an amazing web site originally called “Detroit Radio Flashbacks” it is now known as “Motor City Radio Flashbacks” but is best accessed by the initials www.mcrfb.com.

It represents many years of his collecting audio clips and memorabilia from Detroit area stations, dating back the late 1950’s. He was an amazing man and I will miss him terribly.

Please visit the web site he founded at www.mcrfb.com for photos and audio memories.

The Detroit Radio community has lost the true “Keeper of the Flame” to the Motor City’s radio glory years. George may be gone, but his efforts and the signal will go on for years to come. Rest in Peace my friend.

Art Vuolo, Jr.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 7:47 P.M.

George L. Griggs April 23, 1949 - October 28, 2014
George L. Griggs  April 23, 1949 – October 28, 2014
Art Vuolo, George Griggs, Michael Collins, Jimmy Hampton and Scott MacKinnon. Photos courtesy Jim Hampton October 28, 2014; 7:48 p.m.
Art Vuolo, George Griggs, Michael Collins, Jimmy Hampton and Scott MacKinnon. Photos courtesy Jim Hampton (October 28, 2014; 7:48 p.m.)

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WHY MCRFB IS HERE. WITH A WARM, HEART-FELT ‘THANK YOU’

George Griggs with Scott MacKinnon
George Griggs with Scott MacKinnon
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LEE ALAN and GEORGE GRIGGS * Jimmy James Show *  WPON-AM 1460

Motor City Radio Flashbacks logoGeorge Griggs. Scott MacKinnon. Motor City Radio Flashbacks

 

 

Motor City Radio Flashbacks had its first beginnings, some 10-years ago. And it all started with them. From 2004 to 2011, this website today, was the former Detroit Radio Flashbacks. In part, the fact we are here on the web is because of George Griggs.

This is his website.

If Motor City Radio Flashbacks holds any degree of success by your many, many frequent visits here (over 2 million 300,000 plus-page hits just short under a year), we are reminded that it was due to his passion, his love for Detroit radio which transcended well everything this website is about today.

Preserving memories of great Detroit radio. It’s glorious past. Remembered. All archived here. All here in one place. And to that end we are indebted to him, always.

Thank you, George, dearest of  friends. For this wonderful website you gave us all.

   J i m   F e l i c i a n o 

 Monday, October 27, 2014 12:06 AM

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URBAN PROGRAMMER JOINS DETROIT WJZZ . . . MARCH 12, 1983

Motor City Radio Flashbacks logoFrom the MCRFB NEWS archive: 1983

Jerry Boulding Joins WCHB/WJZZ Detroit

 

 

 


WJZZ - 106 FMDETROIT — Veteran urban programmer and personality Jerry Boulding has joined the staff of WCHB/WJZZ here in the newly created position of operations manager.

“I’m looking forward to programming one of America’s premiere jazz stations, WJZZ, “ says Boulding, who adds that the station will retainits mass appeal jazz directionfor the time being. “I foresee no immediate changes there, but I think we’ve got some very exciting things planned for WCHB, one of the country’s first black-owned stations, in spite of the fact it’s on AM,” he says.

WJZZ switched to its current modern jazz format at some point in the early 1970s. The station was formerly WCHD-FM, Detroit. END

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(Information and news source: Billboard; March 12, 1983)


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