13 episodes

All things Mafia, Pop Culture

Hootie's Social Club with Anthony Russo Anthony Hootie Russo

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    • 3.5 • 15 Ratings

All things Mafia, Pop Culture

    Bonnie and Clyde Christmas 92’

    Bonnie and Clyde Christmas 92’

    Ozone Park chronicles

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    • 53 min
    The two biggest Earners in Ozone Park & Howard Beach

    The two biggest Earners in Ozone Park & Howard Beach

    Ozone Park Chronicles

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    • 36 min
    The Hootie Chronicles with John Capone

    The Hootie Chronicles with John Capone

    John Capone  was diagnosed with Parkinson's at 39 years old

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    • 55 min
    Ozone Park Chronicles - Tommy DeSimone from Goodfellas

    Ozone Park Chronicles - Tommy DeSimone from Goodfellas

    Ozone Park Chronicles - Tommy DeSimone from Goodfellas

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    • 24 min
    La Cosa Nostra Down Fall, Who’s The Blame

    La Cosa Nostra Down Fall, Who’s The Blame

    La Cosa Nostra Down Fall, Who’s The Blame


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    • 43 min
    Episode 8 - Sit down with Kenji Gallo

    Episode 8 - Sit down with Kenji Gallo

    Follow Kenji on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kenjioc and follow his journey here  https://betterlivedlives.com/ 

    Get Keni's book Breakshot: A Life in the 21st Century American Mafia  

    https://www.amazon.com/Breakshot-Life-Century-American-Mafia/dp/0692760598 Born to a Japanese-American family in ritzy suburban Orange County, California, Kenny “Kenji” Gallo was a bookish, hyperactive kid who lived a double life as a car-bombing, gun-toting international drug trafficker. He owned a nightclub, produced porn movies, and was arrested for the murder of his own best friend- all before he could legally drink. Gallo graduated to life as a jet-setting playboy thug, refining his gangster style under Mafia legends, marrying a legendary porn star, and making millions in credit and stock fraud, extortion, gambling, and the sex trade. Then, after more than two daredevil decades, Gallo voluntarily wired up as an under cover FBI informant in exchange for a fresh start, nearly losing his life in the process. From 1980s cocaine cowboys, to the modern mob and its Tony Soprano wannabes, to the porn industry’s dirty secrets, this riveting and redemptive memoir captures the American underworld in all its tawdry spectacle.  - amazon.com


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    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

3.5 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Samson61TH ,

Quitter !

The one of the skills you learn growing up in Brooklyn is watching people. People from there or any major city with similar hoods know what I’m talking about. You can learn a lot by a person just by observing them. In prisons it’s elevated to an art form. So this is what I can guarantee the people who listen to Hootie’s Social Club : 1) Hootie has never been a tough guy but he’s good at manipulating tough guy’s to be around him so some of their rep’s are credited to him. Trust me, not on his best my self confident day would he walk up to someone and punch them in the face as I’ve heard him say about some of his detractors unless he had someone with him who’d save him or he knew the person was as weak as him. 2) His stories are filled with exaggeration when it deals with a role he played in the story. He exaggerates his importance with nonsense like he has sit down with Bosses or even Skippers. He says nonsense like this because that’s how he tries to boost his very low self esteem. 3) He has never completed anything of importance in his life. He was the type of kid that if he bought an 1000 piece puzzle to put together he’d be lucky to do 2-300 pieces of it before giving up. He has that pattern deep in him and it affects everything in his life. Intimate Relationships, jobs, simple tasks even this show. He starts things out hot and heavy, talking a big game about it and after the novelty wears off he just quits. Too much like work to him to keep his word. So I’m sure if he ever sees this he’ll have a fit, maybe do some pain killers or dope to numb his anger about someone calling him out on the very obvious but I wrote this in hopes he’ll get help. It’s never too late but his life will get even more miserable than it already is if he doesn’t change even just these 3 things I listed because there’s other obvious things I’ve observed but I’m not trying to get him to blow an artery. Good luck Anthino or is it Anthony ? Maybe we’ll just call you Hootie, no sense In changing that corny sounding nic anyway unless you start making the more important changes, then I suggest you bury that name with the weak character I see deeply rooted in you.

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