Goose delivers the first-ever aGOOSEtic version of new fan favorite “Dustin Hoffman” in the latest installment of the newly launched Tiny House Concert Series.
Filmed live at Ted’s, a historic home-turned-private listening room in downtown Wilmington, NC, the performance features Rick Mitarotonda, Peter Anspach, Trevor Weekz, and Cotter Ellis reimagining the standout track from Goose’s latest album, Everything Must Go, on acoustic instruments for an audience of one just hours before their sold-out show at Live Oak Bank Pavilion. Producers tracked down Wilmington’s biggest Goose fan and invited him to be the sole spectator for the special performance—which, as luck would have it, took place on his birthday.
The new video follows the release of Goose’s acoustic performance of “Your Direction” from the same session. Both are part of the inaugural season of the Tiny House Concert Series, which showcases stripped-down sets from leading jam, Americana, and folk artists. Early episodes have featured performances by Charley Crockett, The Wood Brothers, ALO, and John Butler, with future episodes on the way from Daniel Donato, Big Something, Shadowgrass, and more.
Watch Goose perform “Dustin Hoffman” for the Tiny House Concert Series below. Follow the series on YouTube and Instagram to stay up-to-date on new releases.
Goose will return to the stage later this summer for an appearance at Utah’s Park City Song Summit, the University of Iowa‘s Fall Welcome Concert, and a performance at the legendary Gorge Amphitheatre supporting Dave Matthews Band. The band has a number of fall tour dates in September and October, including a co-headlining show with Mt. Joy and appearances at Rise Festival and Suwannee Hulaween, and recently announced the return of Goosemas, which is set to take place December 12th and 13th at Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, RI. Click below for a full list of Goose tour dates, and find tickets via Ticketmaster or visit the band’s website for more information.
Goose – “Dustin Hoffman”