He shared the block of programs with "John R." Richbourg, Bill "Hoss" Allen, and Gene Nobles.
Most of Grizzard's program was devoted to promoting the store's stock, often sold in packages of three to six 78 or 45 RPM discs.
They provided many customers the chance to buy music that, prior to the late 1950s, was not readily available to many Euro-Americans, at least not from "respectable" outlets.
Buckley's inventory consisted chiefly of recordings by local artists on Nashville-based labels.
Grizzard was also an early baseball broadcaster: He announced play-by-play action of minor-league teams in Nashville.