Ever since they began selling out shows throughout the Northeast last winter, the Connecticut jam band seemed destined for a fast-paced life on the road. But the coronavirus pandemic put an abrupt halt to all that when their national tour was canceled in mid-March.
Now, after three months in their respective bunkers, the four musicians are venturing back out. Virtually, of course.
For the next 10 days, Goose will be holed up at a barn in Fairfield County, where, starting last night, they'll be broadcasting their unique blend of improv-inspired rock 'n' roll through eight sets of live music.
"Bingo Tour," as Goose is calling the run, is one of a few new touring experiences that bands big and small have experimented with ever since the live touring industry all but shut down when Covid-19 began spreading in the US this spring.