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Goose made its Denver debut as a four-piece band at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on June 6. The band kicked the night off with “Drive” and played Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Susie Q” for the first time ever during the first set. Set two was packed with long jams and a couple of covers including Jim James’s “State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U.)” and “Psycho Killer” by the Talking Heads. The band returns to Fiddler’s Green on June 7.
See photos from the show below:

Goose is known for their large stage production with many lights and effects
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Fans crowd the rail early to meet their friends and get the best spot
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Peter Anspach and Rick Mitarotonda of Goose
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Fans come from all over the country to follow Goose
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Goose formed in 2014
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The band calls its sound “indie groove.”
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Bassist Trevor Weekz
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All smiles on the rail for Goose
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Peter Anspach joined the band on guitar and keys in 2017
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Cotter Ellis joined Goose as the drummer in 2024
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Fans were dancing all night long
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Goose is touring in support of their fourth studio album titled, Everything Must Go.
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The band debuted “Susie Q” by Creedence Clearwater Revival during the first set
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Fans were treated to a beautiful sunset
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Goose fans chant “Gooooose” in between songs and it can often be confused for booing.
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Goose is known for their large stage production with many lights and effects
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A fan dancing on the lawn at Fiddler’s Green
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Goose’s lighting designer is Andrew Goedde
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Goose will go on to play Chesterfield, MO on June 10th
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Cotter Ellis is now the lone drummer in Goose.
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Peter Anspach likes to take polaroid pictures of the crowd before shows.
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Goose’s light show during blue hour was incredible
Photography by Ross Jones
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