Goose has been the fastest rising act in the jam band universe over the past few years, and recently releasedtheir fourth studio album, Everything Must Go. Their summer tour will include their first headlining show at New York’s Madison Square Garden, where they performed last November for the Soulshine hurricane benefit relief concert, along with the Dave Matthews Band, Warren Haynes Band and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Nighsweats.
After the release of their second album Shenanigans Nite Club, the group started playing ever larger venues, including Radio City Music Hall for two 2022 shows where they were joined first by auteur Father John Misty, then Phish’s Trey Anastasio.
I interviewed Goose’s Peter Anspach and Rick Mitarotonda for Guitar World and could only use a fraction of the conversations in the article. This is a lightly edited version of the interview with Peter. Convo with Rick coming soon. Enjoy - and please share and subscribe!
This is an adaptation from Brothers and Sisters: the Allman Brothers Band and The Album That Defined The 70s It was my third straight book, following Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan and One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band – to debut in the New York Times Non-Fiction Hardcover Bestsellers List. His first book was Big in China: My Unlikely Adventures Raising a Family, Playing the Blues and Becoming a Star in Beijing, about my experiences raising a family in Beijing and touring China with a popular original blues band. It was optioned for a movie by Ivan Reitman’s Montecito Productions. I am also a guitarist and singer who fronts two bands, Big in China and Friends of the Brothers, the premier celebration of the Allman Brothers Band.
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