Anyone following Goose’s trajectory over the past few years will likely have strained neck muscles at this point: it’s all been up, up and up.
Chances are that if you’ve been listening to jam bands lately, you’ve come across the name Goose.
In an act of courage, Goose took the stage only 30 minutes after the last bolt of lightning struck at The Caverns in Pelham, TN.
The vibe in the crowd was fantastic, and unlike what you might find at other jam band shows. Perhaps it's because of social distancing, but more likely, it's because of the band's fresh sound and positive energy. No "jaded vets," no one arguing over space or complaining about the setlist; in fact, many people throughout each night danced their way into other sections without issue.
Goose concluded a two-night stand and the first leg of their 2021 tour at The Caverns Above Ground Amphitheater in Pelham, Tennessee on Sunday.
Goose began a two-night stand at The Cavens in Pelham, Tennessee with an above-ground show on Saturday.
The first leg of Goose’s 2021 summer tour ended with a two-night stand at the Caverns Above Ground Amphitheatre in Pelham, Tennessee.
Goose continued on its warpath down the East Coast on Thursday with a one-off show at Riverfront Park in North Charleston, SC.
Like many, Goose’s Peter Anspach was in denial when the coronavirus first landed in the United States.
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