Little Goose - the master drummer in the groove
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The passing of Barry Sullivan in 2003 signalled the end of an era in Australian music. This website is retained in his memory!

Australian rock, rhythm and blues band Brother Goose delivered solid original electric grooves that swing almost hypnotically. Their repertoire of original material creates a new dynamic - haunting harmonica, kick ass electric guitar over a solid foundation of bass and drums.

The five piece drives the blues with a definite Australian hard rockin' edge.

Catch a few minutes of the Woodford Folk Festival December 2003 - complete with an incredible LG drum solo! They also appeared at The Sunshine Coast Blues Festival in 2005 and are in the lineup for 2006!

Brother Goose First Album
Brother Goose have released a limited run of their first CD featuring Barry Big Goose Sullivan and Barry Little Goose Harvey back together in the engine room holding down the groove. These Australian legends provide the rhythm section for the band - rocking rhythms and grooves that fall into jazz one moment - hard rock the next - back out to the boogie!

This is the last recorded session of Big Goose in full flight with Little Goose and their band Brother Goose recorded a few weeks before Big Goose's passing in October 2003.

 
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