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The JamBase Podcast: Goose, 25 Years of Phish Fall Tour + Special Offers from Bring Music Home, Snugpups, and Gypsy Rose

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GOOSE ON THE JAMBASE PODCAST Listen to the latest episode of , which features an interview with guit

GOOSE ON THE JAMBASE PODCAST Listen to the latest episode of [The JamBase Podcast]( which features an interview with [Goose]( guitarist Rick Mitarotonda and multi-instrumentalist Peter Anspach. The pair of musicians spoke via video chat from their homes in Connecticut with JamBase’s Scott Bernstein. Rick and Peter gave Scotty a rundown of the history of the band, detailing the evolution of Goose from their formation through the present. The interview also covered how Goose responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, including hosting their virtual Bingo Tour, playing socially distanced drive-in shows and hosting their annual Goosemas concert from the rooftop of a building in New York City’s Rockefeller Center. Be sure to subscribe to [The JamBase Podcast]( wherever you listen to podcasts so you don’t miss out on interviews with [Jonathan Wilson]( [Bahamas’ Afie Jurvanen]( [The Revivalists’ David Shaw]( [Hiss Golden Messenger’s MC Taylor]( and many more. Listen to The JamBase Podcast episodes via [Apple Podcasts]( [Spotify]( [Stitcher]( and [Google Podcasts](. --------------------------------------------------------------- BRING MUSIC HOME AND SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC VENUES Coffee table book Bring Music Home documents the live music industry during 2020 and, from the perspective of over 200 venues and their employees across North America, visually captures the repercussions of COVID-19. The more than 400-page book offers exclusive backstage access via both color and black & white photos and interviews with the personalities behind iconic spots like the 9:30 Club, The Fillmore, Exit/In, Tipitina’s and more. Bring Music Home also includes conversations with artists such as Alice Cooper, Shakey Graves, Jesse Malin, Hollis Brown and many others! [SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC VENUES]( A portion of BMH’s proceeds go directly to [National Independent Venue Association (NIVA)]( whose mission is to preserve and nurture the ecosystem of independent venues and promoters across the United States. --------------------------------------------------------------- CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF PHISH FALL TOUR Phish’s landmark Fall Tour 1995 came to an end on December 17, 1995 with the second of two shows at Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York. The concert was the 54th and final show of the tour that began on September 27 at Cal Expo Amphitheater in Sacramento, California. In recognition of that noteworthy tour and to make up for the lack of shows last fall, JamBase celebrated the significance of Fall Tour ’95 with the [25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour]( series that highlighted a memorable moment from a Phish fall tour show from the past 25 years. Each date of Phish’s 54-show Fall Tour ’95 saw a different retrospective, like the [debut of “Keyboard Army” at the 1995 Fall Tour opener]( [surprise cover of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon in 1998]( [Kid Rock’s notorious sit-in in Vegas in 2000]( [reuniting with Jeff Holdsworth in 2003]( [the "Guyutica" set in 2010]( and many others. --------------------------------------------------------------- SAVE 15% ON SNUGPUPS’ GRATEFUL DEAD COATS FOR DOGS Style out your pup with Snugpups’ officially licensed Grateful Dead dog coats! All coats are made with super cozy, double-lined polyester fleece (or canvas with fleece lining) and feature high stitch count embroidered Grateful Dead Steal Your Face or Dancing Bear patches on each side of the coat. The jackets are easy on/easy off with a Velcro closure and come in a variety of sizes from small to extra large. Visit [Snugpups]( to order your Grateful Dead dog coat today. Use code JAMBASE to receive 15% off your order. [SAVE 15% ON SNUGPUPS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- JAMBASE STORE IS OPEN! JamBase is pleased to present [our online store](. Our merch comes in two main styles: our classic logo used by JamBase for many years and a brand-new “Go See Live Music” microphone design. Shop now to get your gear, with a portion of the proceeds from each sale donated to [Backline.care]( which seeks to connect music industry professionals and their families with a trusted network of mental health and wellness providers to create custom mental health plans. [SHOP THE JB STORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- GYPSY ROSE: COOL HIPPIE STUFF For more than 30 years, Gypsy Rose has been weaving peace, love, and that good ol’ hippie vibe throughout the world. They are suppliers of kind goods – clothes for all seasons, accessories, stickers, home decor, and so much more! Many of our offerings are made by cottage industries and family businesses across the globe, intended for kind people who share the love of this peaceful hippie mindset. No matter what your style, from vintage and boho to trendy and funky, Gypsy Rose has the gear to suit your perfectly unique style! [SHOP GYPSY ROSE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Stay Home and Go See Livestream Live Music [iOS App]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Spotify]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Go See Live Music] You are receiving this email because you are signed up for JamBase Email Alerts. Head over to JamBase any time to [track more bands]( or [edit your subscriptions]( © JamBase Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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