First, the band made its debut at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival with a headlining set on the festival’s main stage on Thursday. Then at midnight, the Connecticut-based indie groove quartet released its highly anticipated new studio album, Everything Must Go, along with a brand new music video for the album’s title track.
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Goose – “Every Thing Must Go” (Official Video)
Soon after the album hit streaming services, band members Rick Mitarotonda, Peter Anspach, and Cotter Ellis hit the stage at The Joy Theater with The Disco Biscuits‘ Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner for a late-night show billed as Foie Gras & CrumpUntz to help kick off Live For Live Music’s 2025 Fest by Nite series.
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On Friday, the band played a special set intimate set at NOLA’s legendary 100-person capacity Preservation Hall—a storied venue with a history of hosting surprise performances by Jazz Fest headliners and other top acts, including appearances by members of The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin in recent years. In addition to Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Goose was joined by special guest Karl Denson for an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime collaboration.
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Finally, on Saturday, all four members of the band appeared on CBS Saturday Morning to discuss their meteoric rise to jam band stardom and the years of hard work, dedication, and musical exploration that have fueled their success.
Goose On CBS Saturday Morning
Despite a recent shakeup, with the release of new music and a weekend full of unforgettable moments, Goose made one thing clear: 2025 marks not just a new chapter, but a bold new era for the band.
Listen to Everything Must Go below or on your preferred streaming platform, and find tickets to Goose’s upcoming tour dates here.
Goose – Everything Must Go [Full Album Playlist]