Tuesday, March 4, 2014
New Grits Radio Show
Hi folks,I have been asked to start doing a new radio show on Sunday nights 11:30pm-12:00am each week
online at Grits Radio and on WBCQ 5.110 MHz on your shortwave radio dial.
Hope you tune in and catch the fun every week.
here is a link to the latest show.
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/9f9uhactp459t3e/Grits+Radio-Area+51-show+2-3-9-14.mp3
Enjoy !
Sunday, May 12, 2013
The Bands were :
Good to Go:Ed Lefebvre-Vox and Guitar,Jim Quinn-Drums and Vox,Tim Ellis-Bass Guitar,Brad Read Guitar and Vox
Merle's Band:Merle Eastman-Guitar and Vox,Tim Ellis-Bass guitar and Vox,Jim Quinn-Drums and Vox,Brad Read-Guitar and Vox
Pegasus:Dave Rancourt Guitar and Vox,Harry Smith,Bass and Vox,Jim Quinn,Drums and Vox,Brad Read Guitar and Vox
The Relix: Mike Cavanagh,Guitar and Vox,Jim Quinn,Drums and Vox,Dave Rancourt,Bass and Vox,Brad Read Guitar and Vox
Special Thanks to Curt Liston and Valerie Pare
A special tip of the hat to Whitey(tim white).
here is the link to download and listen to the whole show
http://d01.megashares.com/index.php?d01=CY4X8DT
Friday, June 29, 2012
Jim E Knight from Lost Discs Radio Show dropped by to do a radio show at the Grits studio last Saturday 6/23/12.
Here was the fun.
http://www.radionewyorkinternational.com/archives/grits/2012-0623%20lost%20grits.mp3
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Good To Go Band 2009




Ok Folks,as some of you may know i play guitar in various bands,this is one of them.
The first cd of this band was done in 2005.
In 2007 we started doing a summer show at Eddie and Jeannie's campground every year.
These campground shows are really a lot of fun,as you will see.
This performance of the Good To Go Band was on July 25th 2009 at Lake Manchaug Campground in E Douglas MA.
The Good To Go Band is a loose collaborative of musicians local to the North Attleboro MA area.
Every year musicians can make it or not and we adapt to that.
Most of these performances are NOT recorded so this is a yearly treat.
This Years Stars are as follows:
Ed Lefebvre-Guitars and Lead Vocals(this guy wrote all the original songs)
Brandon Lefebvre-Guitars(SON OF ED) and a great player
Kelly Ann Phipps-Vocals,Cigarettes and Red Hair
Jim Quinn-Drummer w/ the busted leg,Emcee,Impeccable background harmony Vocals,Inspiration and co-ordination
Dave Rancourt-Genius Bass Guitar and Vocal Absurdities
Brad Read-(most) Lead Guitar and(some) Vocals
Kevin Brewster-Drums
Curt and Whitey-Transportation and making sure things run.
Recorded on a mini disc w/ a stereo mic, the sound is not bad at all and reflects the event well.
There are 3 Different Links to this post, one is the single songs,another is a split complete show for download to CD,and still another is the Complete Show for those that want beginning to end.
So Enjoy and send any comments to the comment section.
Single Songs:
http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=a2daa90
Complete Show Cut For 2 CD's
http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=3f768a0
Complete Show-IF ANY OF YOU BROADCASTERS OUT THERE LIKE THIS SHOW,FEEL FREE TO USE IT ANYTIME.(sorry there is no nasty language)
http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=b678b01
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Father's Day 2009

Hello Valued Listeners !
Grits Radio and the Zorchman are at it again.
This Sunday, June 21 2009,Zorch will be a guest on Grits radio for a special father's day show
on WBCQ Radio's AREA 51(5110 megahertz on your shortwave radio) at 6:30-7:30pm EDT.
And a SPECIAL THANK YOU to ALL that make Area 51 possible.Please go to http://www.worldmicroscope.com/
Contribute via PAYPAL if you can,lets keep this fun going.
After that time slot, we will continue on the Grits Radio stream.
We will be taking phone calls also
The link to listen live is here,
http://www.splatterbox.us:8910/
( my regular stream ) just click on listen.
this show will be saved and offered for download.
ENJOY !
Link to Grits Fathers Day Show 2009 : http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=1348613
Link to Zorch Father's Day Show 2009 : http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=21d7333
There are also some 2 1/2 Hrs of after hours music and madness which can be had soon.
Lucky you ! You will soon be able to listen to the entire evening's "strangecast".
And here they are ! Mostly music as Grits Radio normally (?) is.
link to after hours : http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=b3a3e8c
The Firesign Theatre Presents "The Giant Rat of Sumatra"

The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra is a comedy album recorded by The Firesign Theatre and released in early 1974 by Columbia Records.
This Post is for Captain Ganga !!!
Side one - London
- "Chapter 1 - Not Quite The Solution He Expected"
- "Chapter 2 - An Outrageously Disgusting Disguise"
- "Chapter 3 - Where There's Smoke, There's Work"
Side two - Chicago
- "Chapter 4 - Where Did Jonas Go When The Lights Went Out?"
- "Chapter 5 - Pickles Down The Rat Hole!"
- "Chapter 6 - The Electrician Exposes Himself!"
Following a rather disjointed string of solo projects and anthologies, this was the group's first album to consist entirely of a single cohesive narrative since I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus. This began something of a second wind that would continue with Everything You Know Is Wrong and In the Next World, You're on Your Own before the group finally ended its association with Columbia.
Philip Proctor plays detective Hemlock Stones (Sherlock Holmes) and David Ossman plays Flotsam (Watson), his "patient doctor and biographer".
The lighthearted tale is full of puns, including a running gag in which Flotsam, eager to chronicle the adventure, tries to write down everything Stones says but mishears it all as something similar-sounding; for example, "rattan-festooned" is written down as "rat-infested." Allusions also are made to Sherlock Holmes's use of cocaine (though it is referred to as cocoa) "Stones,you snowball!", his violin playing, and other familiar story elements.
The members of the group take different attitudes towards this album. In the liner notes to Shoes for Industry: The Best of the Firesign Theatre David Ossman is cheerful when discussing it and says that "I always thought it was the closest thing to the relentlessly pun-filled one-acts we did in clubs." In fact, an earlier bootleg version is not only closer to the spirit of their nightclub performances, but is strikingly reminiscent of The Goon Show, which was one of the group's main inspirations. It bears almost no resemblance to the version that was finally committed to vinyl.
Phil Austin, on the other hand, says "The Sherlock Holmes album didn't do anybody any good . . . the general public was by that point beginning to tire of psychedelia anyway, and we were unfortunately always going to be associated with that."
The review in 1983's The New Rolling Stone Record Guide tends to agree with Austin and calls this album "A halfassed comeback containing only one good joke."
Link : http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=02b8fa3