Troy Story: A Podcast for the Collar City

John Salka

Understanding Troy’s past, present, and future through conversations with Trojans involved in civic affairs, local government, politics, arts, music, and community. Produced and hosted by John Salka.

  1. 32: Who Picks the Fire Chief?

    MAR 31

    32: Who Picks the Fire Chief?

    In March 1986, city manager John P. Buckley wanted to bypass the civil service list to appoint his preferred candidate for fire chief. What happened next? We revisit a closed door meeting at city hall between Buckley and three potential candidates to lead Troy’s fire department, and the decision by one officer to go public with the request. This special archive spotlight episode uses reporting from the Times Union, Knickerbocker News, Troy Record, and Times Record, recording plus audio from recent promotion and retirement ceremonies for then-Chief Eric McMahon. Show Notes: Troy Fire Chief 'Doffs' Hat; "Rescue" of Ungrateful Feline Toughest Ordeal in 38-Year Career (Knickerbocker News, March 1, 1986) Firefighter: Buckley Asked 3 Candidates to Forefeit Chief's Job (Times Union, March 6, 1986) New Fire Chief Takes Over in Troy (Times Union, June 13, 1986) Fireman Climbed Ladder to Success; New Troy Fire Chief Worked Way Through Ranks Against Father's Advice (Knickerbocker News, June 13, 1986) McMahon Sworn in as Troy fire chief (Troy Record, March 8, 2019) ‘Be safe’: Troy Fire Chief McMahon says goodbye after 34 years (Troy Record, Nov. 4, 2023) Audio Sources: Troy Fire Chief Promotion Ceremony (YouTube) Fire Chief McMahon Retires with 34 Years of Service to the City of Troy (YouTube) Troy fire dept. 1980s audio (YouTube) Troy Fire Department Battalion Chief 4, Engine 4, Truck 2 & Rescue Squad Responding (YouTube) Troy Fire Department Rescue Squad Responding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EU0OTw40ds Typewriter https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/film-special-effects-typewriter-301419/   Credits: Produced, edited, and hosted by John SalkaTheme music by Steven J. Goldman, Four Legs Records Visit troystorypod.com for upcoming episodes, guests, and bonus content. Connect with Troy Story on: FacebookInstagramThreadsYouTubeBlueskyThe views and opinions expressed by the host are their own and do not represent the views of their employer or any other entity

    11 min
  2. 31: Ozzy Osbourne, Korn, Life of Agony - RPI Field House 1996

    MAR 3

    31: Ozzy Osbourne, Korn, Life of Agony - RPI Field House 1996

    On January 27, 1996, the legendary Ozzy Osbourne rolled into the Collar City for a headlining concert at the RPI Houston Field House. Ahead of the 30th anniversary of Ozzy’s first and only performance in Troy, asked fans to contribute memories for a special retrospective looking back at this exciting moment in Troy’s heavy metal history—and you didn’t disappoint! The triple bill of Osbourne, Korn, and Life of Agony attracted a nearly-sold out crowd to the Field House that cold January evening in the Collar City, the first major concert at the venue in four years. It was an exciting evening of music, moshing, and even a few manic Ozzy fans who took things to the extreme. With the help of recently-rediscovered concert video from the show, we revisit this thrilling show with the help of stories from countless fans there that night in Troy. To see video of Ozzy’s concert in the Collar City, or to share your own memories of the gig, visit http://troystorypod.com/ozzy Episode Notes The Polytechnic: Ozzy Rocks Fieldhouse: https://digitalassets.archives.rpi.edu/do/40649a04-e0d8-4daf-9a5a-b6439a5ffd57#page/14/mode/2up (page 14) Times Union: Ozzy Osbourne Comes Roaring Back into Town https://timesunion.newsbank.com/doc/news/0FB6CECE2345FA2C?search_terms=ozzy&text=ozzy&content_added=&date_from=&date_to=&pub%5B0%5D=ATUB&sort=old&page=3&pdate=1996-01-29 (Jan. 26, 1996) Times Union: Jonathan Davis Finds Life with Korn Liberating https://timesunion.newsbank.com/doc/news/0FB6CEC86C1503EF?search_terms=ozzy&text=ozzy&content_added=&date_from=&date_to=&pub%5B0%5D=ATUB&sort=old&page=3&pdate=1996-01-26 (Jan. 26, 1996) Ozzy & Kids on Joan Rivers https://youtu.be/O1MGM1PoIvo?si=z1nCDUbVFa1wco61 Music Samples:  https://pixabay.com/music/classical-string-quartet-vivaldi-spring-allegro-185007/ Credits: Produced, edited, and hosted by John SalkaTheme music by Steven J. Goldman, Four Legs Records Visit troystorypod.com for upcoming episodes, guests, and bonus content. Connect with Troy Story on: FacebookInstagramThreadsYouTubeBlueskyThe views and opinions expressed by the host are their own and do not represent the views of their employer or any other entity

    1h 6m
  3. 29: Cody Keenan on Presidential Speechwriting

    11/20/2025

    29: Cody Keenan on Presidential Speechwriting

    In this episode, we discuss the art of presidential speechwriting with Cody Keenan, who served 8 years in the Obama White House. Author of the New York Times bestselling book “Grace: President Obama and Ten Days in the Battle for America," Cody shares his insights on writing an effective speech, the challenges facing the Obama administration in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, and the collaborative relationship with the president on some of his most notable addresses. We also analyze speeches by then-Senator John F. Kennedy and then-Vice President Richard Nixon delivered during two back-to-back presidential campaign stops in Troy's iconic Monument Square on September 29 and 30, 1960. Our earlier episode with former Rensselaer County Democratic Committee chairman Tom Wade reflecting on President Obama's visit to Troy is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and our official website. Notes: https://codykeenan.com/Interview: Former Troy mayor Mark Pattison (Part 1 / Part 2)https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/video/President-Obama-Speaks-to-Hudson-Valley-Community-Collegehttps://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2009/09/22/a-day-well-spentTimes Union: When John F. Kennedy campaigned in the Capital Region Credits: Produced, edited, and hosted by John SalkaTheme music by Steven J. Goldman, Four Legs Records Visit troystorypod.com for upcoming episodes, guests, and bonus content. Connect with Troy Story on: FacebookInstagramThreadsYouTubeBlueskyThe views and opinions expressed by the host are their own and do not represent the views of their employer or any other entity

    56 min
  4. 26: Ralph Renna on History of Upstate Hardcore

    08/25/2025

    26: Ralph Renna on History of Upstate Hardcore

    Listened to the radio during the last 37 years? Then it's likely you've heard the voice of Ralph Renna transmitting across the airwaves. In this episode, the WABY DJ and singer/songwriter shares his memories of growing up in Troy, life in the Capital Region's hardcore music scene, and his encyclopedic knowledge of heavy music. Watch the video episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_p2ooJHYV6w From his early years booking Type O Negative and Life of Agony at the South Troy Community Center, sharing the stage with Anthrax, Sebastian Bach, Agnostic Front, Prong, Dragonforce, Kittie, Atreyu, and Unearth as front man of Troy-based hardcore band Last Call, or decades promoting heavy music on WVCR, 104.9 The Edge, and now WABY, Ralph Renna has some incredible stories to share.  Episode Notes: 93.9-FM WABYBiohazard - South Troy Community Center, July 10, 1993 https://www.instagram.com/albany_hardcore_archives/p/CJvxDH_JkKD/?img_index=1South Troy Community Center hardcore shows https://www.setlist.fm/venue/the-south-troy-community-center-troy-ny-usa-53d16b71.htmlLast Call "Wings Of The Northforce" - Live @ Altamont Fairgrounds EDGEFEST (Sept. 22, 2007)War-Time Manner - Preppers Credits: Produced, edited, and hosted by John SalkaTheme music by Steven J. Goldman, Four Legs Records Visit troystorypod.com for upcoming episodes, guests, and bonus content. Connect with Troy Story on: FacebookInstagramThreadsYouTubeBlueskyThe views and opinions expressed by the host are their own and do not represent the views of their employer or any other entity

    56 min

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Understanding Troy’s past, present, and future through conversations with Trojans involved in civic affairs, local government, politics, arts, music, and community. Produced and hosted by John Salka.

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