Goose guitarist/keyboardist Peter Anspach on their new album Everything Must Go, touring with Trey Anastasio, how the pandemic helped them blow up - and much more!
Hey Alan, its me once again- management wondered what the best way to reach out to you would be. Jerm is ready to go and he is an eloquent, articulate interview....thanks Mike
Hey Allen Just talked to Dogs in a Pile management and Jeremy or Ross (manager ) will finally be in contact following your request a ways back about having Jeremy drop you a line. Love your work and I'm soon doing an article on my week in Macon back in '76 , including the "Capricorn Picnic. If you have the time to chat a bit I would love to discuss that time. Sorry this wasn't a PM but still figuring out that process on Substack!
Superior, professional interview -- really drew him out to help show who Peter Ansbach is offstage. My walkaway: really like him and his self-effacing demeanor -- a very chill and attractive lack of pretense. And your point about Chuck Leavell's keys work behind Dicky Betts during Brothers and Sisters era live shows is right on.
Hey Alan, its me once again- management wondered what the best way to reach out to you would be. Jerm is ready to go and he is an eloquent, articulate interview....thanks Mike
Hey Mike. Email is great. Alan Paulgw - Gmail
Hey Allen Just talked to Dogs in a Pile management and Jeremy or Ross (manager ) will finally be in contact following your request a ways back about having Jeremy drop you a line. Love your work and I'm soon doing an article on my week in Macon back in '76 , including the "Capricorn Picnic. If you have the time to chat a bit I would love to discuss that time. Sorry this wasn't a PM but still figuring out that process on Substack!
Sounds good. Maybe next week? Happy to do something with Dogs in a Pile.
It would be done well.
alright- it's early here. I know it's Alan not Allen for heaven's sake!
Superior, professional interview -- really drew him out to help show who Peter Ansbach is offstage. My walkaway: really like him and his self-effacing demeanor -- a very chill and attractive lack of pretense. And your point about Chuck Leavell's keys work behind Dicky Betts during Brothers and Sisters era live shows is right on.
Thanks Gordon.
Thanks for the interview I hadn’t really gotten into Goose yet but there’s really opens my musical view.