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    Explore " albany ny" with insightful episodes like "Episode 161"- Ethan’s Archives: Jim "Kimo" West Returns", "Ridiculously Self-Indulgent Bonus Episode 4 cm - Weird Al Albany, NY Review", "Ted Marotta talks Seapods, A Little Bit Famous, Touring, and Producing", "He fought for his life for 6 weeks after being shot. His legacy of service continues." and "Under Too Long with Billy The Liquor Guy" from podcasts like ""Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast", "Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast", "EC Radio", "True Crime Fighters: Real Heroes Stories" and "EC Radio"" and more!

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    Ted Marotta talks Seapods, A Little Bit Famous, Touring, and Producing

    Ted Marotta talks Seapods, A Little Bit Famous, Touring, and Producing

    Ted talks about the years he spent with Ominous Seapods, touring, bad gigs, pinch me moments, his new podcast- A Little Bit Famous, producing, and much more 

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    He fought for his life for 6 weeks after being shot. His legacy of service continues.

    He fought for his life for 6 weeks after being shot. His legacy of service continues.

    Described as a "beloved member of Albany New York Police department, he was a 13 year veteran. Police Lieutenant John Finn fought for his life for 6 weeks after being shot by an armed robbery suspect during a foot pursuit. His legacy of service to the community continued after his death.

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    Under Too Long with Billy The Liquor Guy

    Under Too Long with Billy The Liquor Guy

    Zee's health journey in the first segment

    2nd Segment is with Billy the Liquor Guy the author of 'Under Too Long'

    Billy talks about his journey as an undercover agent, growing up in East Utica, dealing with PTSDs, and much more 

     

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    Coronavirus and the Impact on Recreation, Youth and Workforce Services in Albany

    Coronavirus and the Impact on Recreation, Youth and Workforce Services in Albany

    Jonathan Jones is the Commissioner of Recreation, Youth and Workforce Services for the City of Albany. He has served in that role since January 2014. He is a member of the 2016 class of the Albany Business Review's 40 Under 40. Jonathan is a graduate of the University at Albany, earning both his bachelor's in sociology and his master's in Education Administration and Policy Studies. 

    Pilot: Skip Parsons, The Riverboat Jazz Band

    Pilot: Skip Parsons, The Riverboat Jazz Band

    Skip Parsons is a clarinetist and bandleader for the Riverboat Jazz Band. Parsons and drummer Tom Brown formed the dixieland band in 1955. The group has been playing around the Capital Region ever since.

    On this episode, Parsons shares stories from being the main band for the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y., his decades-long stint at The Fountain (an Albany-based eatery and longtime haunt for area jazz lovers), gigging with legendary trumpeter Doc Cheatham, and what it was like to have a surprise visit from Tony Bennett at a friend’s funeral.

    You can find the Riverboat Jazz Band at McGeary’s in Albany every second Monday of the month (7-9 p.m.).

    For the latest information on upcoming gigs, visit Parsons’ website.

    The music for this episode is from the Riverboat Jazz Band’s album, “When The Saints Go Marchin’ In.”

    Special thanks to Patrick Dodson of Albany Proper for showcasing Six Count's launch with an article featuring photos of The River Boat Jazz Band at McGeary's: "New Podcast Highlights Capital Region's Vibrant Jazz Scene.

    Thank you for listening to Six Count. This show, hosted and produced by Xara Wilde, seeks to promote and preserve the jazz and swing scene in the Capital Region of New York.

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